It granted Puerto Ricans partial US citizenship status
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are significant.
Four - zeros in-between significant digits are significant.
three, leading zeros are not significant and trailing zeros are significant if there is a decimal. trailing zeros are not significant if there is no decimal zeros in the middle of numbers are significant
Five. Zeros in between significant digits are significant and trailing zeros that are after the decimal are significant.
There are four significant figures in 1.004.
The Foraker Act benefited the US because it acquired a new territory from it, Puerto Rico. The Foraker Act was enacted in 1900.
The Foraker Act granted only partial citizenship to Puerto Ricans.
The Foraker Act (officially known as the Organic Act of 1900) was a significant piece of legislation passed by the United States Congress that established a civil government for Puerto Rico after it became a U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War in 1898.
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Since the Foraker Act was passed in 1900, Puerto Rico's government has undergone significant changes. The Foraker Act established a civilian government and limited self-governance, with a U.S.-appointed governor and a partly elected legislature. In 1952, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was established, granting the island greater autonomy and allowing for a locally elected governor and legislative body. However, Puerto Rico's political status remains a topic of debate, with ongoing discussions about its relationship with the United States and potential statehood.
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