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(1) antitrust laws
(2) higher tariff rates
(3) immigration restrictions
(4) railroad regulation
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(1) end of the practice of slavery
(2) absence of international conflicts
(3) extremes of wealth and poverty
(4) achievements of the labor movement
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(1) eliminating the need for water transportation
(2) concentrating on military rather than civilian tasks
(3) encouraging the formation of farmworkers' unions
(4) providing the most efficient means of transportation over long distances
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