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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 martí sooner.
During the Cuban Revolution, sensationalized American media coverage highlighted Spanish brutal tactics like concentration camps, which turned public opinion against Spain. The other options are incorrect: Americans did not view Spanish actions as reasonable, were not pleased by Spanish acceptance of help (as U.S. intervention was driven by opposition to Spain), and Martí died early in the conflict so negotiating with him was not a mainstream public focus.
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A. Americans opposed the brutal tactics of the Spanish.