In 1990, the Middle Eastern country of Iraq invaded its smaller neighbor, Kuwait. In response, an international coalition of for
ces led by the United States attacked Iraq. The resulting Gulf War lasted several months and ended with the defeat of Iraq, which withdrew its forces from Kuwait. A historian interviews two people who fought during a certain battle during the Gulf War. One person says U.S. forces fired first; the other person says Iraqi forces fired first. To try to learn what really happened, the historian should: A. believe the person who fought on the winning side
B. believe the person who appears to be more trustworthy
C. interview more soldiers who fought during the battle and compare their answer
D. interview U.S and Iraqi citizens who learned about the battle in school
When Spain was defeated, Cuba gain their independence and the U.S. gained Puerto Rico, Philipnes, and Guam. This also made the U.S. become a political power in world affairs.