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Impact of the Spanish-American War
One result of the Spanish-American War was A. the United States began to rise as a world power. B. the United States lost land in the Caribbean Sea. C. Spain gained control of Cuba. D. Cuba became a U.S. territory.
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A. the United States began to rise as a world power.
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