Asked by LemonBLT
What was a result of the Mexican-American War?(1 point)
Responses
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
Responses
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
Answers
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LemonBLT
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GPT 3.5
All of the above responses are correct:
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
A. It gained the respect of European nations for America's military power.
B. It enabled the U.S. to annex Texas.
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
D. It united Americans against a common enemy.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
C. It gave the U.S. territory known as the Mexican Cession.
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