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10 April, 07:27

Why was the Spanish-American War so important in New Mexico's struggle for statehood?

A.

The Spanish-American War gave the citizens of New Mexico a spotlight on which to prove their patriotism by supporting the war effort and volunteering for combat.

B.

The Spanish-American War presented the citizens of New Mexico with opportunities to discuss their state's racial problems with national leaders.

C.

The Spanish-American War gave the Native American citizens of New Mexico a chance to be recognized as full-fledged citizens of their state.

D.

The Spanish-American War introduced the national press to the citizens of New Mexico.

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  1. 10 April, 08:50
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    ExplanationThe Spanish-American War introduced the national press to the citizens of New Mexico.
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