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25 August, 21:31

5 The Sacramento region used great power in the decade of the 1850s, in spite of its small resident population, when compared to San Francisco. The largest portion of the state's population lived in the "Sacramento District." Sacramento representatives strongly influenced the State's Constitutional Convention, landed the permanent State Capitol, and elected the State's first governor. Sacramento's influence was in large part due to its growth in commerce, particularly that portion related to transportation such as railroads and steamboats, as well as wholesale merchants who supplied retailers throughout California and Nevada. Those large-scale merchants of Sacramento saw their success tied to better wagon roads and railroads. In this sentence from paragraph five,

which phrase is the LEAST effective replacement for the phrase "used great power"?

A) applied great power

B) exerted great power

C) employed great power

D) squandered great power

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  1. 25 August, 22:59
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    Answer: the LEAST effective replacement for the phrase "used great power": D) squandered great power

    Explanation:

    The phrase "used great power" means that the Sacramento region had great power / great influence in the decade of the 1850s.

    So "applied great power", "exerted great power" and "employed great power" could be considered synonyms of this phrase.

    The phrase "squandered great power" would be wrong to use in this context, because "to squander" means to "waste" and Sacramento wasn't wasting its power - quite the contrary, as it's said in the text Sacramento had a powerful voice - > "Sacramento's influence was in large part due to its growth in commerce, particularly that portion related to transportation".
  2. 26 August, 00:18
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    Answer:the answer is d

    Explanation:its makes the most sense
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