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What was a primary reason the United States became a global power after the Spanish-American War?
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The U.S. established trade with South America.
The U.S. established trade with South America.
The U.S. acquired significant overseas territories.
The U.S. acquired significant overseas territories.
The U.S. formed major alliances with Europe.
The U.S. formed major alliances with Europe.
The U.S. adopted a strict isolationist policy.
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The U.S. acquired significant overseas territories.
After the Spanish–American War the United States gained possessions like Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines and gained greater influence in Cuba, which helped make it a global power.
After the Spanish–American War the United States gained possessions like Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines and gained greater influence in Cuba, which helped make it a global power.
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