Answer:
The Spanish-American War influenced the emergence of the United States as a world power in two key ways:
Explanation:
The first way is that it showed the military prowess of the U.S., a relatively young nation at the time (a little over 100 years old), against a much older nation, Spain, that had been a world-encompassing empire just a century earlier.
The second way is that it gave the United States possession of some of its first territories or colonies: Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Phillippines. These made the United States an Empire, that had colonies just like the old European Empires like Britain and France.
<span>The political landscape was full of corruption.</span>
<span>They lead executive departments.</span>
This is important because it shows what the statue represents. The statue represents liberty and freedom. This shows that the country is free and allows human rights. The message means that the tired and poor can be picked up and become free. (I am not sure if this is correct or helpful, I am only in middle school. Haha. I hope this helped you!)
Answer:
With what?
Explanation:
I'll try if you tell me- well if I know the answer that is