Which of the following constructs an argument in favor of U.S. annexation of the Philippines?(1 point) Responses

Racist ideology: White Americans’ way of life would be taken away.
Racist ideology: White Americans’ way of life would be taken away.

Trade reasons: Trade with Germany would increase dramatically.
Trade reasons: Trade with Germany would increase dramatically.

Paternalism: Filipinos are unfit to rule, and the U.S. has a duty to manage them.
Paternalism: Filipinos are unfit to rule, and the U.S. has a duty to manage them.

Economic reasons: Overseas possession are expensive and hard to manage.

None of these options provide an argument in favor of U.S. annexation of the Philippines.

Which of the following would most likely construct an argument against U.S. annexation of the Philippines?(1 point) Responses

Sixto López
Sixto López

William McKinley
William McKinley

an imperialist
an imperialist

National Association of Manufacturers

The most likely response that would construct an argument against U.S. annexation of the Philippines is "an imperialist."

A line of dominos is knocked down. Which explanation is true? (1 point) Responses

An increase in acceleration caused an increase in force.
An increase in acceleration caused an increase in force.

An increase in force caused a decrease in acceleration.
An increase in force caused a decrease in acceleration.

An increase in acceleration caused a decrease in force.
An increase in acceleration caused a decrease in force.

An increase in force caused an increase in acceleration.

An increase in force caused an increase in acceleration.

When raindrops form, the force of gravity pulls them toward the ground. Which statement is correct about this chain of events?(1 point) Responses

The raindrops' acceleration causes the force of gravity.
The raindrops' acceleration causes the force of gravity.

There is a negative correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.
There is a negative correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.

The force of gravity causes the raindrops to accelerate.
The force of gravity causes the raindrops to accelerate.

There is no correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.

The force of gravity causes the raindrops to accelerate.