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OleMash [197]
4 years ago
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Which statements describe causes of the Spanish American war choose all answers that are correct

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zhenek [66]4 years ago
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Answer:

hi your questions lacks the options here is the complete question with the options

Which statements describe causes of the Spanish American war choose all answers that are correct

Americans believed that the Spanish had sunk the battleship U.S.S. Maine

Yellow journalism stirred up pro-war fervor in the American public.

President McKinley declared war to help his chances of winning reelection.

Spanish authorities in Cuba were accused of atrocities against the people.

The answer :

  • Americans believed that the Spanish had sunk the battleship U.S.S Maine
  • Yellow journalism stirred up pro-war fervor in the American public
  • Spanish Authorities in Cuba were accused of atrocities against the people

Explanation:

The Spanish-American war was a war between the Spanish and the American mainly due to several causes and misunderstanding between the Spanish and Americans.

The disappearance of the U.S.S Maine along the Havana harbor was believed to have been the handiwork of the Spanish authorities. yellow journalism by the American press helped to create pro-war fervor among the Americans. The Cubans were involved int he battle of freedom form their colonial master who were the Spanish and the involvement of the U.S in helping them also caused the war between America and the Spanish.

vampirchik [111]4 years ago
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the Spanish navy blockaded the Hawaiian island

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