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All of the answers are correct.the steel industry, the rubber industry, and the petroleum industryA+ Students :o)
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the automobile industry
The automobile increased the need for roads and bridges, and raised the demand for steel and rubber. The use of the automobile spurred the growth of suburbs, which had initially been made possible by trains and subways. A+ all answers are correct
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If you work in the automobile industry, you should definitely join the union workers. In average, union workers earn more money and receive more benefits than their non-union counterparts. Unions offer workers the chance to join with other workers so that their employer can't take advantage of them.
The growth of the automobile industry stimulated the growth of:oil drilling for gasmotels because people needed places to stay when they drove aroundfast food restaurants such as McDonalds were opened upsteel industries to make tire framesrubber industries to make tirestourism obviouslypaint factoriespublic works projects were created to make roads and freeways
The textile industry
The growth of the steel industry had a positive effect on other major industries. The steel industry strengthened the building and railroad industries.
It stimulated growth in many other industries
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agriculture (wheat and other grains), aircraft manufacturing, automobile manufacturing