C. Humorous
He is best known for his cartoons and short stories published mainly in The New Yorker magazine
World War I (1914–1918) Causes Causes of U.S. Entry Military and Diplomatic Course Domestic Course Postwar Impact Changing Interpretations
World War I (1914–18): Causes Although the United States
did not enter World War I until 1917, the outbreak of that war in 1914,
and its underlying causes and consequences, deeply and immediately
affected America's position both at home and abroad.
Answer:
The Katipunan movement frightened the Spanish and their supporters in the country.
Explanation:
Generally speaking, it was the Constitutional principle of "popular sovereignty" that was the main focus of the North–South conflicts that led to the Civil War, since the main fear in the South was that the federal government was going to eliminate the institution of slavery all together.