Answer:
United States declared war on France.
Explanation:
An American diplomat was sent to France to negotiate a solution to problems that were threatening break out of a war.
Under the rule of the warrior, the Buddhist<span> powers still focused on retaining political </span>influence<span>, economic growth, but also were compelled to develop an organic military capability.</span>
Answer:
People where I was living told me they didn’t even know about it. No, I wasn’t alive during the Spanish American War, but had great-grandparents, uncles and aunts who were. In that time period, there was no radio, television or internet. Newspapers and magazines were luxuries. The primary mail was the occasional delivery of the Sears “wish book.” So the war had come and gone before most people in the US even knew it existed. It was primarily a war for, by and of the elites on the East and West Coast.
Explanation:
"<span>b. They claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France" would be the best option from the list, since they did not want to encroach on territory already occupied by Britain or Spain. </span>