How did actions of the Spanish during the Cuban Revolution affect American attitudes? Americans opposed the brutal tactics of the Spanish. Americans felt the Spanish were taking a reasonable approach to the Cuban Revolution. Americans were happy when the Spanish accepted help to settle the conflict. Americans thought the Spanish should have negotiated with the rebel leader Marty sooner.

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Answer:

A. Americans opposed the brutal tactics of the Spanish.

Explanation:

The Cuban revolt was in fact inevitable. The revolt against the Spanish empire after the years of mistreatment of the native Cubans by the Spanish government was not a surprise. Moreover, the whole scenario was further pushed and fuelled by yellow journalism. This kind of journalism reached new popularity during this period. The Spanish rule in Cuba was also opposed by many Americans. Many Americans supported America when it favoured the Cubans to get their freedom from Spain.

Answer:

answers in order: C, A, Yellow, and ACD

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