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The right option is D.
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With their reporting, the newspapers of the era - there was no radio, no TV or internet - played a fundamental role in molding the mood of public opinion, thus creating pressure on the government to act; they also stirred sympathy for the Cuban rebellion, and with their coverage of the Maine warship incident, they inflamed the feelings of the public. So, the print media actively influenced policies related to the war.
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The Power Elites at least in the United States, came from three separate parts of society: the economy, the government, and the military. More importantly, C. Wright Mills said in his book called, The Power Elite, that the elites from each part of society tended to know each other, interact, and even move from being elite in one part of society to being elite in another.
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I think A .Great Britan and France in not all the way sure