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How did the outcome of the Spanish-American War make the United States a world power?

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Kjosland Kjosland
  • 05-06-2022

Answer:
It allowed for the U.S. to become more of an imperialist nation and a greater world power.

Explanation:

The U.S. became more of an imperialist nation following the Spanish-American War because it added the Philippines, Cuba, and other Latin American countries to be under U.S. control, whether directly or indirectly. This led to the U.S. have more foreign control and therefore, a world power.

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