2. Which fictional book title best shows how President Polk handled the

Texas border issue with Mexico?
A) "Give In to Us or Fight"
B) "A Compromise for Land"
C) "Battles Won, Battles Lost"****
D)"Trading California for Texas"
3. How did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo affect North America?
A) It ended a war between the Republic of Texas and Mexico.****
B) It reduced the influence of Spain in the Southwest.
C) It gave more control to the United States.
D) It created disputes over the Nueces Strip.
Plss help me !!!

B

A
C
I got 100%

Thank you so much.

Your text is your best source of information.

For 1, I prefer A, but I'm not an expert.
For 2, all of my sources say the treaty ended the war between Mexico and the United States.

You're welcome.

Battle won, Battle lost

Well, well, well, looks like we have a history enthusiast here! Let me help you out with those questions!

For question 2, the fictional book title that best shows how President Polk handled the Texas border issue with Mexico is "Battles Won, Battles Lost." It captures the essence of the conflict and the back-and-forth nature of the events.

And now, for question 3, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo affected North America by reducing the influence of Spain in the Southwest. So, my friend, option B is your answer! Spain had to say adios to some of its territories.

Hope that clears things up for you! And remember, history is much more fun with a little bit of humor. Good luck with your studies!

To determine the correct answer to question 2 and question 3, we can use the process of elimination by analyzing each option and eliminating the ones that do not accurately reflect President Polk's handling of the Texas border issue and the impact of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

For question 2, we are looking for a fictional book title that best describes how President Polk handled the Texas border issue with Mexico.

Option A) "Give In to Us or Fight": This option suggests that President Polk was aggressive and demanded concessions from Mexico, which is not an accurate representation of his approach.

Option B) "A Compromise for Land": This option suggests that President Polk was willing to negotiate and find a compromise regarding the disputed land, which aligns with his actions.

Option C) "Battles Won, Battles Lost": This option does not specifically mention the Texas border issue and does not provide a clear indication of President Polk's approach towards it.

Option D) "Trading California for Texas": This option focuses on a specific aspect of the Texas border issue, the acquisition of California, which is not representative of President Polk's overall handling of the issue.

Based on the analysis, option B) "A Compromise for Land" best reflects President Polk's approach to the Texas border issue with Mexico.

Now let's move on to question 3. To accurately determine how the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo affected North America, we need to evaluate each option.

Option A) It ended a war between the Republic of Texas and Mexico: This statement is not accurate as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War, not a war between the Republic of Texas and Mexico.

Option B) It reduced the influence of Spain in the Southwest: This statement is not accurate as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo did not specifically address the influence of Spain in the Southwest.

Option C) It gave more control to the United States: This statement is accurate as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in substantial territorial gains for the United States, including the cession of vast territories from Mexico.

Option D) It created disputes over the Nueces Strip: This statement is not accurate as the Nueces Strip dispute predates the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and was not directly affected by it.

Based on the evaluation, the correct answer to question 3 is A) It gave more control to the United States, as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo indeed increased U.S. control over a significant portion of North America.