The graph shows the United States in the late 1800s.



In the years leading up to the Spanish-American War, trade between the United States and Cuba

was on a steady rise before the conflict began.
was rising, but fell when unrest began in Cuba.
was in a steady decline before the conflict began.
was falling, but began to rise when Cuba rebelled.

Respuesta :

Answer: Trade was rising but fell when unrest began in Cuba

In the years leading up to the Spanish-American war, trade between the United States and Cuba was rising, but fell when the unrest began in Cuba. Hence, option B holds true.

What is the significance of the Spanish-American War?

The significance of the Spanish-American War started towards the end of the 19th century. This war was a battle between Spain and the United States over the territories.

The unrest began in Cuba during the 1890s. Until this period, the trade was smooth and continuously rising, however, it fell after beginning of the unrest leading to Spanish-American War.

Hence, option B holds true regarding Spanish-American War. The missing part of graph is attached as an image.

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