What was different about America's involvement in the Philippines and in Cuba following the Spanish-American War?

A. Filipinos were more welcoming of American protectionism.
B. Filipinos led an armed revolution against an American occupation.
C. The United States did not have sovereignty over the Philippines.
D. The United States established no permanent military presence in Cuba.


Answer: B

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