In the late 1800s, railroad companies often took advantage of homesteaders by A.offering to transport their belongings for a small fee. B.offering them employment at very low wages. C.selling them land that the railroads had obtained for free. D.selling them land that the railroads did not own.



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In the late 1800s, railroad companies often took advantage of homesteaders by D.selling them land that the railroads did not own.

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