Asked by Trinity Krystyne on Jul 05, 2024
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How did Cubans change in American public opinion after the defeat of the Spanish?
American Public Opinion
The collective attitudes, beliefs, and views held by the adult population in the United States about various issues, events, and personalities.
- Investigate the progression of American public sentiment regarding foreign interventions, from the Cuban struggle for autonomy to the annexation of the Philippines.
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Kayla MerrillJul 07, 2024
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from freedom fighter to guerillas; from noble brothers to dark-skinned inferiors
Learning Objectives
- Investigate the progression of American public sentiment regarding foreign interventions, from the Cuban struggle for autonomy to the annexation of the Philippines.
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