Answer:
The right choice is:
C-Sinking of the uss maine, delome letter, desire for raw materials.
Explanation:
The American "yellow press" had been building public opinion support for an intervention by publishing shocking and alarming stories about the abuses and cruel treatment of the Cuban population by the Spanish authorities (which were true, an independence war was being fought in 1898 on the island). Worried about important American investments, the government sent the USS Maine to Havanna to protect them and US citizens. In a very dark incident, it blew off in the Havanna harbor.
US businesses had gone global. There was already an industrialized economy that demanded more raw materials and new markets for expansion.
All of these are reasons for the US getting involvement in the Spanish-American War.
(Take this response with a grain of salt.)
I personally think that neither should determine that. Both questions are unable to determine whether the religion is true; so why would it be used to determine whether or not people have the right to follow it. However, putting that aside, I think the best answer would be how good their followers are. It doesn't determine whether the religion is true or not but it rids us of the toxic religions that spread negative messages. Considering how much racism, homophobia, transphobia, and sexism is in most religions it'd be interesting to see most religions cease.
Including commonly followed religions like Catholicism.
China demonstrated its willingness to open talks with the United States by "<span>B. opening trade with American companies," since this was believed to be in the best interests of both China and the US. </span>
<span>making a treaty .............</span>