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The Pony Express Chapter 1
At A Nation's Crisis
The Pony Express was the first rapid transit and the first fast mail line across the continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast. It was a system
by means of which messages were carried swiftly on horseback across the plains and deserts, and over the mountains of the far West. It brought the
Atlantic coast and the Pacific slope ten days nearer to each other.
It had a brief existence of only sixteen months and was supplanted by the transcontinental telegraph. Yet it was of the greatest
importance in binding the East and West together at a time when overland travel was slow and cumbersome, and when a great national
crisis made the rapid communication of news between these sections an imperative necessity.
The Pony Express marked the highest development in overland travel prior to the coming of the Pacific railroad, which it preceded nine years.
It, in fact, proved the feasibility of a transcontinental road and demonstrated that such a line could be built and operated continuously the year
around-a feat that had always been regarded as impossible.
The operation of the Pony Express was a supreme achievement of physical endurance on the part of man and his ever faithful companion, the
horse. The history of this organization should be a lasting monument to the physical sacrifice of man and beast in an effort to accomplish
something worthwhile. Its history should be an enduring tribute to American courage and American organizing genius.
Reread these lines from the Chapter 1 excerpt and answer the question that follows:
It had a brief existence of only sixteen months and was supplanted by the transcontinental telegraph. Yet it was of the greatest importance in binding
the East and West together at a time when overland travel was slow and cumbersome, and when a greot national crisis made the rapid communication
of news between these sections an imperative necessity.
Which of the following best summarizes the main message of these lines? (5 points)
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The Pony Express was invaluable during the national crisis.
The Pony Express was all that was available during the national crisis.
The transcontinental telegraph replaced the Pony Express.
The transcontinental telegraph would have been more effective.
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