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During the second U.S. occupation, Charles Magoon governed Cuba and promoted a
 
  A) racist immigration policy of whitening, prohibiting races of color, but subsidizing Spanish immigrants.
  B) plan to eliminate patronage, corruption, and fraud in government administration.
  C) growth of brujera, aaguismo, and santera.
  D) racist massacre that killed thousands of Afro-Cubans.

Question 2

During the U.S. occupation, General Wood empowered wealthy Spanish and Criollo elites by
 
  A) limiting suffrage to literate adult males with property worth 250.
  B) requiring incorporation of the Platt Amendment as a precondition for U.S. withdrawal.
  C) reconstructing the Cuban national educational system according to U.S. models.
  D) building a sanitation system that reduced mosquito infestations and eliminated yellow fever.



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