Question 7 After the Spanish-American War, the United States supported the independence of which of the following? (2 points) Cuba Guam Nicaragua The Philippines 2 points Question 8 Which of the following was a consequence of the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War? (3 points) The United States gained control of numerous overseas possessions. The United States completed its acquisition of territories in the American West.
the first is Cuba for sure
are those the only two choices for the second one?
Which of the following was a consequence of the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War? (3 points) The United States gained control of numerous overseas possessions. The United States completed its acquisition of territories in the American West. The United States became involved in conflicts between the European powers. The United States challenged other European nations for colonial possessions in Asia.
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Okay, I would go with gained control of numerous overseas possessions because, didn't they gain the right to finish the panama canal or something like that?
The following is the front page of the New York Journal from February 17, 1898: Public Domain Which describes how this newspaper article contributed to the Spanish-American War? (3 points) The article showed citizens how Cuba and Spain were working together to destroy the United States. Yellow journalists provided citizens with a detailed, unbiased account of the U.S.S. Maine sinking. Yellow journalists spun the events of the U.S.S. Maine to incite anger among the public. The article depicted the U.S. president as a weak, spineless man who would not retaliate against Spain.
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The following is the front page of the New York Journal from February 17, 1898: Public Domain Which describes how this newspaper article contributed to the Spanish-American War? (3 points) The article showed citizens how Cuba and Spain were working together to destroy the United States. Yellow journalists provided citizens with a detailed, unbiased account of the U.S.S. Maine sinking. Yellow journalists spun the events of the U.S.S. Maine to incite anger among the public. The article depicted the U.S. president as a weak, spineless man who would not retaliate against Spain.
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