Why did rebels in the Philippines fight against the United States after Spain lost the Spanish-American War? A)The rebels were fighting for their independence because the United States did not give it to them. B)The rebels wanted to become allies with China rather than with the United States. C)The rebels hoped to take over the large plantations owned by US companies. D)The rebels were upset because the United States would not allow them to practice their native religions.
They wanted instant independence, but there was simply no one to turn the country over to. There were dozens of factions fighting each other when they couldn't find the US Army to fight against. So they wanted something that was impossible to get. so the best answer is A
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The first battle of the Spanish-American War was fought in A)Havana, Cuba B)the Philippines C)Miami, Florida D)Puerto Rico
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The war originated in Cuba's struggle for independence. The newspapers of William Randolph Hearst fanned U.S. sympathy for the rebels, which increased after the unexplained destruction of the U.S. warship Maine on Feb. 15, 1898. Congress passed resolutions declaring Cuba's right to independence and demanding that Spain withdraw its armed forces. So the answer is A
How did the Spanish-American War affect US power in Asia? A)The war with the Filipino rebels reduced US influence in Asia. B)The war made the US an important power in Asia. C)The war had little effect on US power in Asia. D)The war created opposition to the US in many Asian countries.
The Spanish-American War affected US power in Asia by making the US an important power in Asia. With the acquisition of Guam and the Philippines the United States increased its influence in Asia. So the answer would be B
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