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Which statement describes a result of the Spanish-American War?

a. The United States acquired territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean.
b. The conflict reopened old Civil War wounds between the North and South.
c. President McKinley was forced out of office over his conduct of the war.
d. Spain retained all of its possessions and regained its status of a world power.

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A. The United States acquired territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean.

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The statement which describes a result of the Spanish-American War was that a) the United States acquired territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean. This was because of the Treaty of Paris which was signed in 1898 where negotiations were made for the United States to gain temporary control over Cuba and the ownership of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines was given from Spain to the United States. In return, the United States had to pay a lump sum to Spain to gain acess to the Philippines.
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