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Which of the following is true in comparing the Philippine-American War to the Spanish-American War?
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More soldiers died in the Philippine-American War than in the Spanish-American War.
More soldiers died in the Philippine-American War than in the Spanish-American War.
More time was spent fighting the Spanish-American War than the Philippine-American War.
More time was spent fighting the Spanish-American War than the Philippine-American War.
Fewer American soldiers fought in the Philippine-American War than in the Spanish-American War.
Fewer American soldiers fought in the Philippine-American War than in the Spanish-American War.
Fewer soldiers were drafted in the Spanish-American War than in the Philippine-American War.
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More soldiers died in the Philippine–American War than in the Spanish–American War.
Briefly: the Spanish–American War (April–Aug 1898) was short and caused about 2,400 U.S. deaths (many from disease). The Philippine–American War (1899–1902, with later resistance) caused more U.S. deaths (roughly 4,000+), so U.S. fatalities were higher in the Philippine conflict.
Briefly: the Spanish–American War (April–Aug 1898) was short and caused about 2,400 U.S. deaths (many from disease). The Philippine–American War (1899–1902, with later resistance) caused more U.S. deaths (roughly 4,000+), so U.S. fatalities were higher in the Philippine conflict.
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