I would say Scarcity can force us to make choices, but also opportunity cost, so its either A or C
Answer:
A-The United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War was a conflict that occurred between Spain and the United States of America from the 21st of April, 1898 to the 13th of August, 1898. The conflict started in Cuba as a result of the internal explosion of U.S.S Maine (Navy ship) located at the Havana Harbor. Consequently, the United States of America intervened in support of Cuba during their war for independence. USA was victorious and consequently took possession of Spanish Philippines and Guam.
One economic effect of the Spanish-American War was that, the United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.
Answer:
Latin America was forced to forge economies
in a world trade network already dominated by European nations. They used the railroads for this.
Explanation:
The railroads were used to export and import goods like food, silver, and other supplies needed. Due to the speed that the railroads brought things in, Exports dramatically increased between 1870 and 1900. America used the railroads to bring goods at a speedy process, and they are used to this day. (Along with trucks and stuff)
The primary reason given by U.S. leaders to justify military involvement in Vietnam was that it would "<span>d. keep communism from spreading throughout the region," since this was part of the US policy of "containment" during the Cold War. </span>
Johnson's primary reason for this announcement was:
- A his inability to sufficiently address poverty in America
<h3>Who was Lyndon Johnson?</h3>
He was a former American president who popularly refused to run for a second tenure after his first tenure which he announced to the nation.
With this in mind, we can note that President Lyndon Johnson refused to have a run at the 1968 presidential elections as an incumbent and he cited the fact that he was unable to address poverty in America.
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