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Using the RACES format, explain how yellow journalism impacted people's feelings towards US military action in Cuba. Be sure to compose your answer in 4-5 sentences.

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**RACES Response: Yellow Journalism's Impact on U.S. Military Action in Cuba**

Yellow journalism played a big role in shaping people's feelings about U.S. military action in Cuba during the late 1800s. **(R)** Reporters often exaggerated stories about the conditions in Cuba and the Spanish government’s treatment of Cubans. **(A)** This made many Americans feel angry and sympathetic toward the Cuban people, leading them to support military intervention. **(C)** As a result, the sensational headlines and dramatic stories influenced public opinion and pushed the U.S. government to take action against Spain. **(E)** Overall, yellow journalism helped to stir up emotions that led to the Spanish-American War. **(S)** In conclusion, the use of exaggerated news stories played a crucial role in rallying support for military action in Cuba.
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