Representatives of Spain and the United States signed a peace treaty in Paris on December 10, 1898, which established the independence of Cuba, ceded Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States, and allowed the victorious power to purchase the Philippines Islands from Spain for $20 million.
Answer:
Germany(the infant Weimar Republic) was made responsible for starting World War I and had to pay reparations.
Explanation:
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Answer:
my attention span is corn
Explanation:
The <span>"necessary and proper" clause of Article I, Section 8, of the United States Constitution.
After enumerating a number of the powers of Congress, including borrowing money, coining money, regulating commerce, etc, Section 8 of Article I closes with by saying Congress shall have power "t</span><span>o make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."
The statement of the Marshall court in regard to the chartering of a national bank held significance beyond that issue as well. The ruling said: "L</span><span>et the ends be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are plainly adopted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consist with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional."</span>
The correct answer is B. "Fear of becoming involved in another European War."
After World War I, the US wanted to return to its policy of neutrality. This was America's foreign policy up until 1917, when they officially entered World War I. Even though the US did not want to initially get involved, incidents like the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram somewhat forced them into this war.
Now that the war was over, the US wanted to return to focusing on just American issues rather than foreign conflicts. This is why the Senate refuses to pass the bill that would allow the US to join the League of Nations.