The Spanish-American War - Online US History

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Which number on the map shows the Philippines? 1 2 3 4
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1
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Why was acquiring Guam important for the United States in the Spanish-American War? Acquiring Guam allowed the United States to have a naval base in the Pacific. Acquiring Guam allowed the United States to export Guam's raw materials. Acquiring Guam allowed the United States to sell goods to the people of Guam. Acquiring Guam gave the United States fishing rights in the Pacific Ocean.
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Acquiring Guam allowed the United States to have a naval base in the Pacific.
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Which of the following describes an effect of the Spanish-American War? Cuba became a US territory. Puerto Rico became a US territory. The Philippines was returned to Spanish control. The United States traded the Philippines for the island of Guam.
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Puerto Rico became a US territory.
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Which number on the map shows Cuba? 1 2 3 4
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3
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The first battle of the Spanish-American War was fought in Havana, Cuba the Philippines Miami, Florida Puerto Rico
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the Philippines
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How did actions of the Spanish during the Cuban Revolution affect American attitudes? Americans opposed the brutal tactics of the Spanish. Americans felt the Spanish were taking a reasonable approach to the Cuban Revolution. Americans were happy when the Spanish accepted help to settle the conflict. Americans thought the Spanish should have negotiated with the rebel leader Martí sooner.
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Americans opposed the brutal tactics of the Spanish.
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Why were US businesses upset by Spanish reactions to the Cuban Revolution during the late 1800s? US businesses were afraid they would lose money that they had invested. US businesses thought that prices for goods in Cuba would go down. US businesses did not want Spain to become stronger economically. US businesses were afraid that Cuba would stop trading with them.
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US businesses were afraid they would lose money that they had invested.
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A result of the exaggerated stories published by newspapers in the late 1800s was that: newspapers had a strong influence on American politics. newspapers began to lose money. newspapers lost political power. newspapers had little influence on American politics.
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newspapers had a strong influence on American politics.
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How did the acquisition of Guam in the Spanish-American War affect US trade? It allowed the US to increase exports from Hawaii. It allowed the US to increase trade with China. It allowed the US to increase trade with Japan. It allowed the US to increase trade with the Philippines.
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It allowed the US to increase trade with China.
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The Spanish-American War helped the United States become a strong leader in the Americas. increase control of South American countries. increase trade with countries that were enemies of Spain. prevent foreign expansion into the Americas.
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become a strong leader in the Americas.
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Which number on the map shows Guam? 1 2 3 4
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2
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How did newspapers that used yellow journalism react when the USS Maine exploded in Cuba in 1898? They suggested that Spain should pay for the damages. They wanted President McKinley to begin talks with Spain. They blamed Spain for the explosion and called for the US to declare war. They warned against the US reacting too quickly.
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They blamed Spain for the explosion and called for the US to declare war.
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By gaining possessions and influence in Asia and the Americas during the Spanish-American War, the United States threatened British power around the world. forced China and Japan to open their ports to trade. helped Spain keep its power in Europe. became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
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became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
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Based on the political cartoon, what effect did the annexation of the Philippines have on the economic status of the United States? It led to an economic collapse for the United States, as the country took on the Philippines' financial burden. It had no impact on the US economy, as China refused to trade with the United States. It cut off US ties to Asia, leading to a significant decrease in wealth for the country. It helped the United States open trade with China, increasing the country's wealth.
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It helped the United States open trade with China, increasing the country's wealth.
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Which city had two newspapers that used yellow journalism to increase their popularity and call for war against Spain in Cuba? Chicago Miami Washington, DC New York
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New York
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What was the main similarity between the Teller Amendment of 1898 and the Platt Amendment of 1901? They both concerned the rights of the US Navy in the Caribbean. They both supported the Cuban constitution. They both limited Cuba's trading rights with Spain. They both were concerned with the rights of Cuba.
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They both were concerned with the rights of Cuba.
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What was the main reason that yellow journalism strongly affected Americanattitudes about Cuba and the Spanish-American War? Very few average Americans read newspapers, but most politicians did. People got most of their information about world events from newspapers. People trusted the information because the newspapers were careful to print only facts. Yellow journalism reports featured accurate information from reliable sources.
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People got most of their information about world events from newspapers.