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The United States rallied to the aid of Cuba in 1898 mainly because it had a need for revenge against Spain wanted to protect its own interests had a military base to protect wanted others to know freedom
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The United States rallied to the aid of Cuba in 1898 mainly because it
had a need for revenge against Spain
wanted to protect its own interests
had a military base to protect
wanted others to know freedom
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c. had a military base to protect
it was established in 1820 and was just getting trainees and recruits when this happened
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The answer is C Had a military base to protect
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