What were the outcomes of the Spanish-American War? Check all that apply.
Cuba lost its war for independence.
The United States acquired four new territories.
The United States had to give Cuba to Spain.
Spain signed a treaty with the United States in Paris.
The United States gained greater control in the Pacific.

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Answer:

Spain signed a treaty with the United States in Paris.

The United States gained greater control in the Pacific.

Explanation:

The outcomes of the Spanish-American War were the following:

1. Spain signed a treaty with the United States in Paris: this is done exactly, on December, 10, 1898.

2. The United States gained greater control in the Pacific, this implies that, United States becom the world power in the Pacific and East Asia.

3. Spain renounced all claim to Cuba, in which Cuba gained her independence.

However, after the Spain - American war, Cuba DID NOT lost its war for independence, rather they gained Independence.

The United States acquired DID NOT aquire new territories. This is FALSE, as United States only acquired 3 new territories which includes Giam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines

The United States had to give Cuba to Spain, this is not true, as Cuba gained Independence after the war.

Answer:

B.the united states acquired four new territories

D.spain signed a treaty with the united states paris

E.the united states gained greater control in the pacific  

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