The quick American victory in the Spanish-American War can primarily be attributed to expert preparation in the Pacific and Caribbean. The U.S. had strategically prepared its naval forces and logistics, which allowed for effective military operations. While the military support of the Cubans and the involvement of the Buffalo Soldiers played important roles, the overall strategic preparation was a key factor in the swift success of the U.S. forces.
To which of the following can the quick American victory in the Spanish-American War be
attributed? (1 point)
O the military support of the Cubans
the Buffalo Soldiers' victory
expert preparation in the Pacific and Caribbean
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