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Advantages that network radio offers, which are similarly offered by network television, include all of the following EXCEPT:
Cuban Spanish War
Typically known as the Spanish-American War, a conflict between Spain and the United States in 1898 that began as an intervention by the U.S. on behalf of Cuba and resulted in the U.S. gaining territories in the western Pacific and Latin America.
American Victory
A term often used to describe a successful outcome for the United States in a conflict or competition.
Roadside Bombs
Explosive devices placed or buried along roads and detonated, usually remotely, to destroy or damage military or civilian vehicles; commonly used in guerrilla warfare and terrorist attacks.
Sniper Attacks
Involves shooting targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding the target's detection capabilities, often associated with military and law enforcement scenarios.
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