As with Hawai'i and Cuba, American involvement in the Philippines was most beneficial to __________
A) labor unions
B) African Americans
C) sugar planters
D) poor people on these islands
Answer: C) sugar planters
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In his capital at Aachen, Charlemagne created a center of learning and sophistication.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. disease. b. guerilla warfare tactics. c. technological deficiencies. d. well-armed and trained soldiers.