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According to the excerpt the De Lome thinks McKinley is a poor leader. De lume was the Spanish diplomat in charge of Cuban affairs at the Spanish embassy in Washington DC.
On the letter he criticized the US president William McKinely. De Lome addressed the US president as weak.
Behind his thinking there were some reasons which led him to say this.
He stated that McKinely just repeated the what the Spanish media talked about the Weyler(Spanish Governor General of the Philippines and Cuba).
This statement proves that McKinely did not have his own opinion.
On the other hand McKinely wanted De Lome to talk with Jingoes of his party.This thing also led De Lome to state McKinely was weak.
Explanation:
The statement can be taken either way because it is still a topic in which a definite conclusion hasn't been made. It is suggested that the coach of the losing team or whole of the losing team were sacrificed to the Aztec Gods, but this is disputed by lots of historians because in the Aztec society it was an honor to be sacrificed, so it might have been that the winning coach or the whole team were sacrificed instead. Considering the importance of the game on a political and religious levels, it is hard to tell which way did the sacrifices were taking place, and even if they occurred at all.
The Civil Rights Movement occurred in 1954 to 1968.