President McKinley's policy of benevolent assimilation in the Philippines

a. failed to solve serious sanitation and public-health problems.
b. was quickly reversed by McKinley when it became apparent that the Filipinos deeply resented and actively resisted it.
c. was not welcomed by the Filipinos.
d. worked remarkably well and led to the early granting of the Philippine independence.
e. recognized the value of traditional Filipino culture.


c

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