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What were the long-term consequences of the US-Mexican war?(1 point) Responses Creation of a border dispute between the two countries Creation of a border dispute between the two countries Annexation of territories that later became US states Annexation of territories that later became US states The rise of anti-war sentiment in the United States The rise of anti-war sentiment in the United States Increased tensions between the United States and Mexico Increased tensions between the United States and Mexico
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All of the above options are correct. The long-term consequences of the US-Mexican War include the creation of a border dispute between the two countries, annexation of territories that later became US states, the rise of anti-war sentiment in the United States, and increased tensions between the United States and Mexico.
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Annexation of territories that later became US states
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Yes, the annexation of territories that later became US states is a long-term consequence of the US-Mexican War.
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