Which was not a cause of the Spanish-American War in 1898? A. the sinking of the Maine B. yellow journalism C. Spanish cruelties in Cuba D. President McKinley's desire for war
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2. (3 pt) Which region became a territory of the United States after the U.S. victory in the Spanish-American War? A. the Philippines B. Jamaica C. Mexico D. the Badlands
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Unit 6 | Lesson 11 Unit Assessment: Entering a New Century, Part 1 Question Navigator 3. (3 pt) Which statement describes a reason the United States entered World War I on the Allied side? A. Germany's invasion of Canada posed a direct threat to the United States. B. Most Americans believed that Europe's fight was also their fight. C. President Wilson wanted to take possession of Germany's colonies. D. German U-boats sank unarmed ships carrying American passengers. Question Resources
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There were two major events that changed American public opinion about the war. The first occurred in 1915, when a German U-boat (submarine) sunk the British ocean liner RMS Lusitania. Considered by Americans to be a neutral ship that carried mostly passengers, Americans were furious when the Germans sank it, especially since 159 of the passengers were Americans. The second was the Zimmermann Telegram. In early 1917, Germany sent Mexico a coded message promising portions of U.S. land in return for Mexico joining World War 1 against the United States. The message was intercepted by Britain, translated, and shown to the United States. This brought the war to U.S. soil, giving the U.S. a real reason to enter the war on the side of the Allies. On April 6, 1917, the United States officially declared war on Germany.
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