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.
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The US government attempted to facilitate the growth of domestic industry by placing high tariff barriers on foreign imports.
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They sought to reduce taxes and limit government regulation of industry in order to promote economic growth.
In the late 1800s, the U.S. government encouraged the growth of the railroad industry primarily through land grants and financial subsidies. The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 provided large tracts of land and loans to railroad companies to build transcontinental railroads, which connected the East and West coasts. This support not only facilitated transportation and commerce but also stimulated westward expansion and economic development. Additionally, the government implemented policies that favored railroad construction, further promoting the industry's rapid growth.
Placing high tariff barriers on foreign imports.
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tourism and automobile industry's contribution to tourism growth
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The automobile industry. In particular public transportation (the diesel engine).
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Population growth through immigration, and the expansion of the railroads.
Two major signals of economic growth are home sales and automobile sales. The automobile industry takes advantage of technology in each new car model on the market and this tends to account for a significant portion of economic growth.
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