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ll of the following are results of the Mexican-American War except —
Hispanics who lived in the newly acquired territories received full U.S. citizenship
President Polk was hailed as a hero in declaring and decisively winning the Mexican-American War
the U.S. acquired territory that included California and Arizona
the U.S. gained control of Texas
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Answer: Hispanics who lived in the newly acquired territories received full U.S. citizenship.
Explanation: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) offered U.S. citizenship to Mexicans in the ceded lands, but in practice they did not receive equal, full citizenship rights. Many lost property through legal disputes or discriminatory practices and faced social and political exclusion. The other three statements (Polk’s victory, acquisition of California/Arizona, and U.S. control/recognition of Texas) were consequences of the war.
Explanation: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) offered U.S. citizenship to Mexicans in the ceded lands, but in practice they did not receive equal, full citizenship rights. Many lost property through legal disputes or discriminatory practices and faced social and political exclusion. The other three statements (Polk’s victory, acquisition of California/Arizona, and U.S. control/recognition of Texas) were consequences of the war.
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