How did the American victory in the Spanish-American War impact European policies?
A) European nations started to take the United States into account in crafting their foreign policies.
B) European nations became resentful of the United States' strong military.
C) Britain formed an alliance with France against the United States.
D) Germany rejected the idea of forming a European alliance and sought to develop its connection with the United States.
Answer: A
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A) Buchanan. B) Frémont. C) Fillmore. D) Birney.
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What will be an ideal response?
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