The Spanish-American War of 1898 settled the status of the United States as a Pacific power. U.S. success in the war allowed a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish to resign claims on Cuba, and to cede sovereignty over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States. During the conflict, the United States annexed the independent state of Hawaii as well. Therefore, the war enabled the United States to secure its power in the Caribbean region and to seek its economic interests in Asia.
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"The purpose of this study is to assess the ways in which President Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy reacted to the civil rights crises in Little Rock in 1957 and at Ole Miss in 1962. A side theme is to assess presidential learning by seeing whet Kennedy learned from the lessons taught by Eisenhower. Each president was reluctant to commit federal troops to enforcing civil rights, was concerned about the problems associated with federalism, and ended up feeling forced to commit troops nonetheless. The message is that despite the presidents' best intentions, troops ultimately had to be committed. Kennedy was unable to avoid the traps that Eisenhower had encountered, and the imposition of the national government on the enforcement of civil rights was firmly established.
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As per the options given the question talks about four gospels, therefore they are in the order of king as Matthew, Servant as Mark, Son of Man as Luke, and Son of God as John respectively.
<h3>What are Jesus' four portraits?</h3>
1. Jesus as king - Matthew
2. Jesus as Servant - Mark
3. Jesus as the Son of Man - Luke
4. Jesus as the Son of God - John
They are depictions of the long-awaited Messiah, Israel's King and the world's Savior, in both person and work.
They are portraits in four different stances of one distinct personality.
The Holy Spirit portrays Christ as King in Matthew, Servant in Mark, Man in Luke, and God in John.
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