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Awake united states! how proudly sailed the warship maine, a nation's pride, without a stain! a wreck she lies, her sailors slain. by treacherous butchers, paid by spain! refrain: eagle soar on high, and sound the battle cry wave the starry flag! in mire it shall not drag! awake! thy stars and stripes unfurl, and shot and shell and vengeance hurl! though clouds gather, they will go, and sunlight follow after woe. this song was published shortly after the uss maine exploded and sunk in havana harbor in 1898. what is the songwriter’s viewpoint about the proper response to the incident? the united states should attack spain. b) the united states should attack canada. c) the united states should attack havana. d) the united states should refrain from attacking anyone.

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