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Q: How does the federal government pay for the railroad?
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How did the federal government aid in the building of the transcotinental railroad?

By providing free grants of federal land to the railroad companies. :)


In the second half of the 1800s what did the federal government encourage in the building of transcontinental railroads?

Railroad Builders received loans and grants from the federal government.


The Interstate Commerce Act gave the right to supervise railroad activities to?

The federal government.


Who did Hamiltion wanted the federal government to assume and pay the debts of the?

He wanted the federal government to assume and pay all state debts.


The federal government formed the interstate commerce commission to oversee?

Railroad operations across the nation


What two levels of government do you pay income tax to?

The Federal government is the level of government we pay income taxes to.


Do states pay into federal aid?

Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.


Do state government pay taxes to the federal government?

Corporate Tax


How did the south keep railroad construction cost?

It used prison labor and lobbied the federal government.


How did the south railroad construction costs down?

a. it used prison labor and lobbied the federal government


Are railroad workers federal employees?

No, railroad workers work for private or publically traded companies such as BNSF, CSX, or Union Pacific.


What federal government organization was used to regulate railroads telephone and telegraph companies?

Interstate Commerce Commission was formed by the federal government to regulate railroad, telephone, and telegraph companies.