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Although regular army forces participated in the hostilities, the Spanish-American War was seen as a victory by militia ("volunteer") forces and proof that the United States didn’t need to maintain a large standing army.

a) true
b) false

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True

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Spanish-American War was seen as a victory by militia ("volunteer") forces and proof that United States didn't need to maintain a large standing army.

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