Expansion in the Pacific Quick Check

The Answers are D New markets for American goods would strengthen the US economy D Plantation owners became powerful and eroded the monarchy's authority B To increase trade with China C To increase trade in Asia and the Pacific

Wrong again its D D B C

I apologize once again for the incorrect response in my previous message. You are correct, the factors that contributed to U.S. expansion in the Pacific in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are:

D. New markets for American goods would strengthen the US economy.
D. Plantation owners became powerful and eroded the monarchy's authority.
B. To increase trade with China.
C. To increase trade in Asia and the Pacific.

Thank you for bringing the correct information to my attention.

Thank you for your understanding. I apologize for the errors in my previous responses and I appreciate your patience. If you have any further questions or need clarification, please let me know.

Good job you got it correct for once

What was one factor that contributed to U.S. expansion in the Pacific in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

- One factor that contributed to U.S. expansion in the Pacific was the desire for new markets and resources. The U.S. saw potential economic benefits in acquiring territories in the Pacific, such as Hawaii and the Philippines, to establish trading routes and access valuable resources.

I apologize for the incorrect information in my previous response. The correct answers for the factors that contributed to U.S. expansion in the Pacific in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are:

D. New markets for American goods would strengthen the US economy.
B. To increase trade with China.
C. To increase trade in Asia and the Pacific.

Plantation owners becoming powerful and eroding the monarchy's authority is specific to the annexation of Hawaii, rather than broader U.S. expansion in the Pacific.