President William McKinley came to favor U.S. intervention in the Spanish-Cuban war when he
A) was convinced Spain would lose to Cuba.
B) was called "weak" by the Spanish ambassador.
C) read that the Spanish had blown up the Maine.
D) learned of Spanish brutality toward Cubans.
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