In what way did the outcome of the Spanish-American War fulfill Theodore Roosevelt's hopes for it?

A) It gave the United States influence and eventually dominance in Latin America and Asia.
B) It made the United States a world power, equal to European imperialist countries.
C) It gave the United States more foreign markets for its surplus of industrialized goods.
D) It gave the United States influence in the Caribbean, it helped further annexation in Hawaii, and it was the impetus to creating a powerful navy.
E) It freed Cuba, it gave Americans something to think about other than material gain, and it gave the army and navy practice.


Answer: E

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