Which of the following positions did President McKinley take with respect to the Cuban revolt against the Spanish?
A. He wanted to use the opportunity to annex Cuba.
B. He cared little about U.S. commercial interests in Cuba.
C. His only real concern with the rebellion was the humanitarian issue.
D. He wanted the Spanish to stop cracking down on the rebels.
Answer: D
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