In the years leading up to the Spanish-American War, trade between the United States and Cuba
was on a steady rise before the conflict began.
was rising, but fell when unrest began in Cuba.
was in a steady decline before the conflict began.
was falling, but began to rise when Cuba rebelled.
Answer:
A: was on a steady rise before the conflict began.
Explanation:
In the years leading up to the Spanish-American War, trade between the United States and Cuba was on a steady rise before the conflict began. Thus the correct answer is A.
What are the causes of Spanish American war?The cause of the Spanish-American War was the conflict bwteeen Cubans and Filipinos against the Spanish rule which is supported by America. It is also caused by the battleship in Havana Harbor.
The trade between the United States and Cuba was on growth before the conflict began in Spanish-American War. This war led to the independence of Cuba.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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What is Madison referring to when he says, "we are engaged in a battle for our nation's
very soul?"
Answer:
There's a battle to save the nation I'm guessing??
Explanation:
Look at the excerpt. ...The federal government was needed to get the country out of the depression, [with the] passage of banking reform laws, emergency relief programs, work relief programs, and agricultural programs --Excerpt from American Memory Timeline-Library Of Congress." Loc.gov. What is the excerpt MOST likely referring? A Eugene Talmadge's opposition to federal programs
B President Roosevelt's reasons for joining World War I
C Eugene Talmadge's support of federal programs
DPresident's Roosevelt's plans to combat the Great Depression​
Answer:
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Explanation:
I think the answer is bit B but I am not sure