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22 September, 05:19

The "Rough Riders" were ___

A Cuban revolutionaries who battled the Spanish for independence.

B. a volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish-American War.

C. newspaper owners who influenced public opinion by exaggerating the truth.

D. Spanish generals in Cuba who mistreated the civilian population.

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  1. 22 September, 07:59
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    The Rough riders were actually fighting FOR The US, not for any other country, so we can exclude all the answer that mention other countries' fighters. We are left with:

    B. a volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish-American War.

    C. newspaper owners who influenced public opinion by exaggerating the truth.

    the truth is the frist option,

    B. a volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish-American War. Actually only one group of such volunteers was given this name, specifically the first unit. The army was a volunteer army because the US did not have sufficient funds to properly fund an army at that time.
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