What was the most significant impact of the Spanish-American War on South Carolina?
(1 point)
It provided a market for the state’s sugar.
It increased the demand for the state’s cotton.
It reduced splintering of the state’s Democratic Party.
It helped bring the state out of a depression by providing jobs in the military.
Answer
The most significant impact of the Spanish-American War on South Carolina was that it helped bring the state out of a depression by providing jobs in the military.
Explain it