In the late nineteenth century, industry in the United States
A. saw the federal government eager to assist in its growth.
B. lacked adequate capital to expand the domestic market.
C. suffered from an entrepreneurial deficit.
D. faced a growing shortage of laborers.
E. obtained the bulk of its raw materials from Central and South America.
Answer: A
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