Final answer:
The Treaty of Paris, 1898 did not result in U.S. troops immediately leaving Cuba.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Treaty of Paris, 1898 resulted in several outcomes, but the one that was NOT a result of the treaty was option A. U.S. troops immediately left Cuba. After the treaty, the U.S. did acquire the Philippine Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico from Spain (option B), Cuba was officially given its independence (option C), and the U.S. gained worldwide recognition as a world power (option D).
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