William McKinley's treatment of the Philippines
a. was broadly supported by both imperialists and anti-imperialists.
b. showed his willingness to grant U.S. citizenship to Filipinos.
c. reflected his fear that, without a strong U.S. presence, another power would invade.
d. was similar to the U.S. treatment of Hawaii.
e. indicated that he wanted statehood for the Philippines.
c
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