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    In 1860, Steel Output Stood at 13,000 Tons
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In 1860, Steel Output Stood at 13,000 Tons

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In 1860, steel output stood at 13,000 tons. To how much had it expanded by the beginning of the 20th century?


A) Approximately 50,000 tons
B) Not quite 280,000 tons
C) Almost 2.8 million tons
D) About 28 million tons

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