Which statement best describes the duality of causes for American intervention in Cuba?
A) The American government wanted to stop Cuban exports and revolutionary ideology.
B) Americans wished to stop British expansionism and secure markets in the Pacific.
C) Americans were motivated by both commercial concerns and their support for freedom.
D) Republicans wanted to defy President Cleveland and open new markets in the Caribbean.
Answer: C
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