Which statement describes a result of the spanish-american war?
a.
the united st...
History, 04.02.2020 16:43 Samanthas6365
Which statement describes a result of the spanish-american war?
a.
the united states acquired territories in the pacific and the caribbean.
b.
spain retained all of its possessions and regained its status of a world power.
c.
the conflict reopened old civil war wounds between the north and south.
d.
president mckinley was forced out of office over his conduct of the war.
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