The quick American victory in the Spanish-American War can be attributed to expert preparation in the Pacific and Caribbean. This preparation allowed the U.S. military to effectively engage Spanish forces and capitalize on strategic advantages during the war. While the Rough Riders and Buffalo Soldiers played important roles, the overall victory was primarily due to the overall military readiness and strategy in both theaters of conflict. Additionally, the support of Cuban forces was significant but not the main factor in the swift American victory.
To which of the following can the quick American victory in the Spanish-American War be attributed?
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the Cavalry unit of the Rough Riders victory
the Cavalry unit of the Rough Riders victory
expert preparation in the Pacific and Caribbean
expert preparation in the Pacific and Caribbean
the Buffalo Soldiers’ victory
the Buffalo Soldiers’ victory
the military support of the Cubans
the military support of the Cubans
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