Question
20. What was the Gadsden Purchase?(2 points)
Responses
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase Alaska.
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase Alaska.
Mexico paid the U.S. $10 million to buy back Arizona and New Mexico.
Mexico paid the U.S. $10 million to buy back Arizona and New Mexico.
Mexico purchased Texas back from the U.S. after losing the war.
Mexico purchased Texas back from the U.S. after losing the war.
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase the land that became part of Arizona and New Mexico.
Responses
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase Alaska.
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase Alaska.
Mexico paid the U.S. $10 million to buy back Arizona and New Mexico.
Mexico paid the U.S. $10 million to buy back Arizona and New Mexico.
Mexico purchased Texas back from the U.S. after losing the war.
Mexico purchased Texas back from the U.S. after losing the war.
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase the land that became part of Arizona and New Mexico.
Answers
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The correct response is:
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase the land that became part of Arizona and New Mexico.
The Gadsden Purchase, completed in 1854, involved the U.S. acquiring a strip of land from Mexico for $10 million, which was intended to facilitate a southern transcontinental railroad.
The U.S. negotiated a deal with Mexico to purchase the land that became part of Arizona and New Mexico.
The Gadsden Purchase, completed in 1854, involved the U.S. acquiring a strip of land from Mexico for $10 million, which was intended to facilitate a southern transcontinental railroad.