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Which best explains why many Americans criticized the Spanish-American War?
They wanted the United States to focus on matters on the home front.
They thought the United States should remain neutral in world affairs.
They worried the United States would be drawn into a larger war.
They believed the United States should pursue territory closer to home.
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They thought the United States should remain neutral in world affairs.
Many critics (notably the Anti-Imperialist League) opposed turning the U.S. into an imperial power and believed the country should avoid foreign entanglements and interventions.
Many critics (notably the Anti-Imperialist League) opposed turning the U.S. into an imperial power and believed the country should avoid foreign entanglements and interventions.
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