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After the Spanish-American War, the _______ reserved the right of the United States to intervene in
Cuba's internal affairs.
A. Platt Amendment
B. Foraker Act
C. Caribbean Accord
D. Open Door policy

Is it A?
13 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Yes.
13 years ago
Damon
A. gave the US some rights and use of some territory on Cuba.
13 years ago

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