The Spanish-American War brung a need for a shorter route between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
To make this a bit simpler, to get to like california in America, or parts of Africa back then, you had to sail ALL THE WAY AROUND South America which by boat takes around 9 months.
Imagine your aunt Beckie sending you a birthday present from Africa in 1905
and it not getting there till 9 MONTHS LATER
A canal build across Central America would make global shipping much faster and cheaper. It also allowed to move from ocean to ocean during war.
Basically they didn’t want to, or have time, to sail 9 months around South America every time they needed to get to the other ocean during the war, so they dug a big canal for boats to sail through as a shortcut.
I hope this helps!
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The answer would be B.the fur trade
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Japan's military leaders became much more politically powerful
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The Japanese economy of the 1920s suffered from a retrenchment after the boom of the First World War. For most of the decade, the real economy remained dull, with low economic growth, mild deflation, and an unsettled financial system. hope it helps
I think the best answer from the choices listed above is option D. It is at dry that physical weathering most likely to happen. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.