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What did the passage of the homestead act of 1862 and the pacific railway act demonstrate about the federal government?
a. it was committed to settling the western territories.
b. it was concerned about conserving natural resources.
c. it was unwilling to move american indian tribes to reservations.
d. it was determined to break up business trusts harmful to free enterprise.

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