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_____ Soldiers died when the ship “The Maine” blows up.
a) 100
b) 140
c) 12
d) 166
_________ Wanted America to get involved in the Spanish American War because he did not want Cuba to become a Black government.
a) Winston Salem
b) Winston Churchill
c) Churchill Downs
d) Churchill Salem
The overwhelming theme of the Spanish American War was _____
a) Racism
b) Culturalism
c) Egoism
d) Stylism
The U.S. plan to free Cuba from Spanish rule was outlined in the _______ amendment.
a) Second
b) First
c) Teller
d) Banker
The Spanish American war took place not only in Cuba but in the Philippines and____
a) Puerto Rico
b) Spain
c) Brazil
d) Rome
_____% or the people that died in the Cuban fought Spanish American war died from disease and famine.
a) 90
b) 80
c) 50
d) 10
The African- American soldiers that fought in the Spanish and Mexican American wars were called ___
a) Cowboys
b) Dark Horses
c) Chocolate Stallions
d) Buffalo Soldiers
One of the first ways for African Americans to disprove the ideas of Social Darwinism was through ____
a) Agreeing to Slavery
b) Washing Clothes
c) Fighting in the Military Wars
d)
________ revolt after Amercians defeat the Spanish and promise them independence.
a) Fillipions
b) Cubans
c) Puerto Ricans
d) Guamise
Buffalo Soldiers were criticized by______ because they felt like the soldiers were carrying out a racist agenda.
a) White People
b) Cubans
c) Black Media
d) Democrats
The Cuban Teller amendment was replaced with the ______ amendment which placed further limits on the government of Cuba.
a) Plate
b) Teller
c) Platt
d) Fat
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