Which of the following were NOT causes of the Spanish-American war? (2 points)

[Select ALL that apply]

America's growing interest in imperialism

sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

America under pressure from high tariffs

America's desire for an exclusive trade relationship with Cuba

Cuba wanting independence from Spain

Respuesta :

Answer:

B and d

Explanation:

The following were NOT causes of the Spanish-American war includes-

  • America's growing interest in imperialism
  • America is under pressure from high tariffs

What are the causes of the Spanish-American war?

The war between Spain-American took place due to Cuba's desire to seek independence from Spain. America wanted to protect its interest in business with Cuba which also led to the war.

The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine also give rise to war as the mysterious explosion that took place with gunpowder creates great destruction in the USS Maine in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898.

The Spanish-American war resulted in the independence of Cuba and supported the winning nation's $20 million acquisition of the Philippines Islands from Spain.

Therefore, Option A and D the war was not caused by the growing interest of America, and pressure from high tarrifs is appropriate.

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