Answer: B) The success of the Spanish-American War and the colonies received from that victory.
The Spanish-American War was a war between the United States and Spain in 1898. The main issue at play in this conflict was that of Cuban independence. The U. S. backed the Cuban rebels that seeked independence. The public was greatly influenced by a media campaign of anti-Spanish sentiments.
The United States eventually emerged victorious, and this meant the loss of the last remnants of the Spanish Empire, which was a great shock to Spain. However, the U. S. gained several territorial possessions, fuelling an interest in expansionism.
Yes the states did have the power to tax under the articles of confederation.
La Malinche was a Nahua woman who acted as Herman Cortes' interpreter, adviser, and mediator. She was integral in helping him overthrow the Aztecs.
They probably change the state law because each state has different law
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