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Iwill pick brainliest read the excerpt from "elevator systems of the eiffel tower, 1889" by robert m. vogel. the first complete elevator machine in the united states, constructed in 1855, was a complex and inefficient contrivance built around an oscillating-cylinder steam engine. the advantages of an elevator system independent of the mill drive quickly became apparent, and by 1860 improved steam elevator machines were being produced in some quantity, but almost exclusively for freight service. it is not clear when the first elevator was installed explicitly for passenger service, but it was probably in 1857, when otis placed one in a store on broadway at broome street in new york. in the decade following the civil war, tall buildings had just begun to emerge; and, although the skylines of the world’s great cities were still dominated by church spires, there was increasing activity in the development of elevator apparatus adapted to the transportation of people as well as of merchandise. operators of hotels and stores gradually became aware of the commercial advantages to be gained by elevating their patrons even one or two floors above the ground, by machinery. the steam engine formed the foundation of the early elevator industry, but as building heights increased it was gradually replaced by hydraulic, and ultimately by electrical, systems. according to this excerpt, what was an underlying cause of increased steam elevator production? a construction of tall buildings b the need to move supplies in mills c freight service operations d commercial advantages

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