His newspapers printed stories that inflamed relations with Spain, is the right answer.
William Randolph Hearst Sr. was a businessman, newspaper journalist, diplomat, well-known for promoting the largest newspaper chain of the nation and Hearst Communications, media corporation. He used his newspapers to push American to involve in the war. Hearst was individually committed to the origin of the Cuban revolutionaries, and the Journal did some of the significant and gallant broadcasting on the struggle. By performing so, they inflamed American sentiment against Spain.
If the Confederate troops had been more experienced they could very well have won the war.
Explanation:
The Confederate Troops outnumbered the Union Troops by many, but due to lack of experience they did not fare well at all, the Union Troops were much much more experienced having fought in wars before.
Aryabhatta was a mathematician who discovered (and was later created and used) the number 0 and pi (the short version: 3.14--> long version: 3.14159 26535 89793).