A Cuban rebellion in search of Independence that was strongly supported by the media and the public as well as other events that caused the Spanish-American War:
1. de Lome Letter - de Lome was a Spanish ambassador in US. Sent letter back to Spain saying McKinley was weak and wouldn't fight. It was intercepted by and published in the New York Journal.
2. Battleship Maine - the sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana harbor, with a loss of 260 men. Although Spanish complicity was not proved, U.S. public opinion was aroused by yellow journalism and people began demanding to go to war to get revenge.
The correct choice is "<span>the lynching of Leo Max Frank".
</span>Leo Max Frank who was born in 1884 was a
factory superintendent in America and was charged with the murder of a thirteen
year old employee named Mary Phagan in Georgia. A popular consensus of
researchers today hold the belief that his conviction was not right.
Okay so I'm not sure exactly if this is talking about primary or secondary sources, but if it is then I'm fairly certain that this would be a secondary source since the student wasn't there to witness it, they're relying on their research to give them information.
The voting age in India is 18
Answer: the answer will be the strong kjng