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SOCIOPOLITICAL HISTORY OF CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:30157
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Discusses hopes for racial equality as Cuba fought against Spanish Colonial rule, & the impact of the Cuban Revolution.... More...
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Discusses hopes for racial equality as Cuba fought against Spanish Colonial rule, & the impact of the Cuban Revolution. Importance of race in Cuban liberation. Cuban people's struggle for freedom. State of racial equality before and after Castro took over. Role of the U.S. in the independence movement of the Cuban people.

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Taken together, Ada Ferrer's Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, and Revolution, 1868-1898, and Alejandro de la Fuente's "Race and Equality in Cuba, 1899-1981," provide a complete picture of one issue essential to Cuban history. Ferrer explores the hopes of nationalists for racial equality as they fought against Spanish colonial rule, while de la Fuente shows how those hopes were only partly realized after independence. As with most political and social movements based on idealism to a certain degree, the Cuban revolution did alter the sociopolitical landscape, but not nearly as significantly as they would have hoped. Ferrer's book is rooted in the historical archives of Cuba, the United States, and Spain. It gives a full portrait of the importance of race in the movement for Cuban liberation under Spain in the last three decades of the nineteenth century,

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THE U.S. ROLE IN CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:30114
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Examines U.S. policy toward Cuba.... More...
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Examines historical U.S. policy toward Cuba. The subversion by the U.S. of Cuba's attempts at sovereignity & economic independence. History of U.S. involvement . Establishment of U.S. military presence . Platt Amendment. U.S. business interests in Cuba. Cuba sugar & U.S. corporations. Dependency of Cuba's economy on price of sugar. Fidel Castro & U.S. policy. U.S. trade embargo.

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The many complaints that the United States has against Fidel Castro’s regime in Cuba can nearly all be traced back to root causes either created or influenced by United States policy. Over the course of Cuba’s history the U.S. has systematically subverted both Cuba’s attempts at sovereignty and its advancements towards economic independence. By acting against the formation of an independent Cuba and supporting despotic regimes, the U.S. fostered a strong anti-American sentiment in the minds of the Cuban people. All of these factors worked together to contribute to the current and longstanding problems between the U.S. and Cuba. The U.S. began their direct involvement in Cuba at the end of Cuba’s war for independence. Though there was little effort necessary to push the Spanish out of Cuba and its other

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CUBAN INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE.
  Term Paper ID:29533
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Background of independence movements.... More...
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Background of independence movements. Long history of Spanish colonial rule. Strategic importance of the island. Insurgency from 1868 on. Spain's policy choices. U.S. intervention and Spanish-American War of 1898. Annexation of Cuba by U.S. Platt Amendment of 1901. American dominance until Castro-led Revolution. Outline.

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NOT QUITE INDEPENDENCE The Cuban Independence Struggle in the Late 19th Century Outline: I. Introduction Historical background Plan of the essay II. Insurgency Causes of insurgency Course of insurgency until 1898 III. Spain's Policy Choices Alternative inte

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FIDEL CASTRO.
  Term Paper ID:29332
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Discusses Cuba's political leader.... More...
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Discusses Cuba's political leader. Examines negative and positive aspects of his life. Biographical facts. Revolutionary movement to oust the reactionary Batista government. Castro's social and educational programs. Impact of failure of Soviet Union and worldwide Communist regimes on Castro. His political acumen. His leadership traits. Differing views of Castro in the U.S.

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In 1959 Fidel Castro became Cuba's political leader and a symbol of communist revolution in Latin America when he ousted the reactionary Batista government, and turned Cuba into the first Communist country in the Western Hemisphere. This paper will discuss the controversy surrounding Castro since he became premier and president of Cuba. Under consideration will be whether Castro is a hero or a villain. Is he a threat to international security or has he become a relatively harmless joke. Negative and positive aspects of his life will be explored. Fidel-- the Man Fidel Castro was born on Aug. 13, 1926 in Cuba and experienced a Jesuit education. In 1945 he enrolled at the University of Havana in 1945 and graduated with a law degree in 1950. He was an early socialist and quickly joined forces that

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FIDEL CASTRO & GAMAL ABDEL NASSER.
  Term Paper ID:28459
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Discussion of the 2 leaders; how they transormed history of their countries; world impact.... More...
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Discussion of the 2 leaders; how they transormed history of their countries; world impact.

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Fidel Castro and Gamal Abdel Nasser On January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro rolled into Havana, Cuba on a U.S.-made Sherman tank to the triumphant welcoming shouts of at least 1 million Cubans, thus beginning a Communist dictatorial regime that has lasted for over 40 years. Castro was born into a large, prosperous farming family on August 13, 1926 or 1927 (CNN.com, 2000). He attended Jesuit schools and studied law. While a student, Castro was also a political activist. And after he received his degree in 1950, he established a private law practice and joined the reformist Cuban People's Party (CNN.com, 2000). In 1952, Castro's plan to run for a parliamentary seat was foiled when General Batista overthrew the government and canceled the election. After unsuccessfully challenging the regime in court, Castro org

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Cuba & Castro
  Term Paper ID:27453
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Reviews the history of Cuba since the Castro-led revolution. Examines the goals & achievements of Castro's government, as well as the failures. Analyzes Cuba's prospects for the post-Castro future.... More...
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Reviews the history of Cuba since the Castro-led revolution. Examines the goals & achievements of Castro's government, as well as the failures. Analyzes Cuba's prospects for the post-Castro future.

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Despite the original promise of the Revolution, the failure of Cuba's leadership to respond effectively to a poor economy, failing social programs and the collapse and repudiation of communism in other parts of the world makes future success unlikely. A terrible economic crisis, the constant reminders of Fidel Castro's age and mortality, serious indications that many of the revolution's goals are as far away from being accomplished as they were in 1958, and the rising disillusionment and cynicism of the Cuban people all indicate that the country's socialist revolution--the most thorough and radical in twentieth-century Latin America--is failing. The political and economic life of early twentieth-century Cuba was dependent on a powerful planter class and on foreign support, thus creating a lopsided society of privileges. For almost 25 years, a shrewd army sergeant, Fulgencio Batista y Zaldi

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U.S. POLICY TOWARD CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:26068
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Examines effects of political, economic, ideological & legislative forces in 20th Cent., emphasizing Castro era.... More...
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Examines effects of political, economic, ideological & legislative forces in 20th Cent., emphasizing Castro era.

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Cuba: Below the Economic Radar? American official influence in other countries is formally directed from Washington. In reality, though all the usual instruments of international diplomacy, suasion, and threat are exercised through external agencies such as NATO, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO). In addition, it is generally accepted that the United States has two other powerful instruments of influence abroad, economic influence and cultural influence, or what may be expressed in shorthand form as Wall Street and Hollywood. Where Washington leaves off and Wall Street or Hollywood begin, in the projection of American influence, can be ambiguous. U.S. business interests speak with a loud voice in Washington, with considerable power to shape official policy toward their own

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CASTRO'S IMPACT ON CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:25954
Essay Subject:
Effect of revolution. Historical background, politics, relations with U.S., economics, culture, poverty, communism; focuse on Havana.... More...
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Effect of revolution. Historical background, politics, relations with U.S., economics, culture, poverty, communism; focuse on Havana.

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THE CITY AND PORT OF HAVANA SINCE CASTRO TOOK POWER Introduction to Havana According to the CIA World FactBook, Havana, with an estimated population of 2,125,000 is the capital of both Cuba and of Ciudad de la Habana province. It is the largest city and chief port of the West Indies and one of the oldest cities in the Americas. Havana is the political, economic, and cultural center of Cuba. An important hub of air and maritime transportation, it is the focal point of Cuban commerce, exporting sugar, tobacco, and fruits and importing mainly foodstuffs, cotton, and machinery and technical equipment. Havana possesses one of the best natural harbors in the Caribbean and has long been strategically and

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U.S. POLICY TOWARD CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:25566
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Evolution in 1990s. Cuba's loss of Soviet support, impact of Cuban exiles, Castro's socialist leadership, human rights, politics, laws, economic emargo.... More...
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Evolution in 1990s. Cuba's loss of Soviet support, impact of Cuban exiles, Castro's socialist leadership, human rights, politics, laws, economic emargo.

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Fidel Castro's government did not collapse following the U.S.S.R.'s 1990 withdrawal of $6 billion in annual subsidies from Cuba. With the subsequent end of the Soviet Union itself there seemed to be no hope for Castro's revolutionary state. Yet, after almost ten years, the end is still not in sight and Cuba is making a gradual transition into the world economy via internal liberalization and the rapid growth of foreign investment from nearly every industrialized nation--except the U. S. American policy toward Cuba, rather than relaxing, has remained strongly weighted toward isolation and economic sanctions, and has even gone so far as to insist that U. S. allies and trading partners adopt the same stance. The passage of the Helms-Burton, or Libertad, Act of 1996 strengthened American opposition to normalization of relations with Cuba and laid down strict

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COMMUNIST CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:25262
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Historical & political evolution of socialist Cuba under Castro, origins of Cold War, relations with Soviet Union & U.S., 1962 Missile Crisis, impact on FL, economic conditions in late 1990s.... More...
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Historical & political evolution of socialist Cuba under Castro, origins of Cold War, relations with Soviet Union & U.S., 1962 Missile Crisis, impact on FL, economic conditions in late 1990s.

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INTRODUCTION Cuba has long been considered a major security threat to the United States because of its Communist-led government under Fidel Castro. Castro came to power after leading a coup in 1959. Relations between Cuba and the United States have passed through several different levels since that time, but for most of the period, the U.S. has treated Cuba as a region to be shunned and has refused to normalize relations or to allow trade with Cuba. Events such as the shooting down of some anti-Castro group airplanes caused even more tension and efforts to force other countries to conform to U.S. policy as well, with mixed results. The greatest point of tension in this history was not with Cuba itself but with the Soviet Union over the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. The Communist government in Cuba has claimed success in

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CUBAN CULTURE.
  Term Paper ID:20314
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Island's music industry, politics, history, Castro's revolution & aftermath.... More...
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Island's music industry, politics, history, Castro's revolution & aftermath.

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Cuban music reflects the island's international flavor, old Havana culture once known as the most stylishly sophisticated of all Latin societies, while the current music industry reflects Cuba's changing economy and political role in world politics. Cuba or Republica de Cuba's population of 10.1 million as of 1985 has a projected annual growth rate of 1.1 percent, or 110,000. Set in the Atlantic Ocean, just south of the Tropic of Cancer, Cuba is strategically located at the entrance of both the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The 110,860-square-kilometer Republic of Cuba comprises the Cuban archipelago, a formation of some 3,715 islands, islets, and keys. It is approximately 150 miles south of Florida and 210 kilometers east of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Cuba is flanked by the island of Jamaica to the south, by the island of Hispaniola across the

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CUBAN REVOLUTION OF 1959-1960.
  Term Paper ID:20267
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Origins & causes, economics, politics, role of U.S., bureaucracy, generational conflicts, armed struggle.... More...
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Origins & causes, economics, politics, role of U.S., bureaucracy, generational conflicts, armed struggle.

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The purpose of this research is to discuss the situation leading to the downfall of Fulgencio Batista, the former dictator of Cuba. This paper will show that, while the United States played a role in exploiting the Cuban people, waste within the Cuban economic and social strata, causing the mistrust of the younger generation, also contributed to the causes of the revolution. The Cuban revolution happened quite quickly. It occurred between January 1, 1959 and the end of 1960--Batista having fled the country on January 1, 1959. The revolution was comparatively bloodless: although a figure of 20,000 often appears for the number killed by Batista between 1956 and 1958--a figure he vigorously refutes--the deaths on both sides in the civil war may have been as few as 2,000. There are many experts who

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BAY OF PIGS.
  Term Paper ID:20243
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1961 U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba. Background, politics, military, reasons for failure, effects.... More...
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1961 U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba. Background, politics, military, reasons for failure, effects.

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The Bay of Pigs This paper will examine the invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in April of 1961 and some of the sources. Included in this examination will be a discussion of the events leading up to the operation, the role of the U.S. military in the operation, and the effects of the operation and its failure upon all involved parties. Situated ninety miles off the southern coast of Florida, Cuba has always had some sort of economic relationship with the United States. This relationship escalated at the beginning of the 20th Century, after the United States severed Cuba's colonial relationship with Spain in the Spanish American War. Throughout the Century, the United States dominated Cuba's economy and gained tremendous political influence on the island, virtually replacing Spain as Cuba's

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BAY OF PIGS INVASION.
  Term Paper ID:18396
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Exiles' unsuccessful attempt to invade Cuba in 1961.... More...
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Exiles' unsuccessful attempt to invade Cuba in 1961.

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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the "Bay of Pigs" Invasion, and the exiles' unsuccessful attempt to invade Cuba in 1961. From time to time in the later 1950s subscribers to the "New York Times" read, under the byline of Herbert L. Matthews, captivating accounts of bearded young Cuban revolutionaries hiding out in the tangled jungles of that island's Sierra Maestra range. Their leader was a hulking, verbose lawyer in his early thirties, Fidel Castro Ruz. Castro had landed in Cuba on Christmas of 1956 with just twelve men. Taking to the hills before dictator Fulgencio Batista's soldiers could seize them, they unfurled the red and black flag of their 26th July movement, so named for a desperate attack led by Castro on Santiago Batistianos on July 26, 1953, and called on Cuban lovers of

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COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN CUBA,
  Term Paper ID:16841
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1959-early 1960s. Philosophy, actions & leadership of those who turned against Castro's communism & betrayed revolution's principles.... More...
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1959-early 1960s. Philosophy, actions & leadership of those who turned against Castro's communism & betrayed revolution's principles.

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WOODROW WILSON & FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.
  Term Paper ID:15485
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Compares presidents' policies toward Cuba. Political & economic contexts, Spanish-Amer. War, U.S. occupation, Platt Amendment, strategic importance, Dollar Diplomacy, public relations, successes & failures.... More...
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Compares presidents' policies toward Cuba. Political & economic contexts, Spanish-Amer. War, U.S. occupation, Platt Amendment, strategic importance, Dollar Diplomacy, public relations, successes & failures.

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SLAVERY IN CUBA & VIRGINIA.
  Term Paper ID:13531
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Compares origins, development, regulation, slave-master relationship, efforts to Christianize slaves, influence of Spain & England, physical treatment of slaves & their involvement in free society.... More...
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Compares origins, development, regulation, slave-master relationship, efforts to Christianize slaves, influence of Spain & England, physical treatment of slaves & their involvement in free society.

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CUBA & U.S. (1985).
  Term Paper ID:12939
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Political, economic, geographical relationship. Comparative analysis.... More...
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Political, economic, geographical relationship. Comparative analysis.

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CUBAN GOVT. (1960-84).
  Term Paper ID:12911
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Castro's political experiment in context of state power. Legitimacy, national goals, institutions, processes, socio-economic development. Includes comparison with Mexican govt.... More...
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Castro's political experiment in context of state power. Legitimacy, national goals, institutions, processes, socio-economic development. Includes comparison with Mexican govt.

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U.S. PRESS COVERAGE OF CASTRO (1959-63).
  Term Paper ID:11818
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Bay of Pigs, biases, post-revolutionary trials, missile crisis.... More...
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Bay of Pigs, biases, post-revolutionary trials, missile crisis.

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CUBAN ECONOMY
  Term Paper ID:10553
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since 1959 revolution to mid-1970s. Income distribution, employment, agriculture, foreign aid.... More...
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since 1959 revolution to mid-1970s. Income distribution, employment, agriculture, foreign aid.

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FIDEL CASTRO.
  Term Paper ID:10526
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Analyzes Cuban leader's ability to stay in power, relation to people, communism, charisma, future.... More...
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Analyzes Cuban leader's ability to stay in power, relation to people, communism, charisma, future.

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STATUS OF CUBAN WOMEN, 1900 TO 1978.
  Term Paper ID:8217
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Changing attitudes, roles & lifestyles. Education, family, labor, professional opportunities, role of Catholic Church, Castro's attitudes. Also studies role of socialism/communism in emancipation of women.... More...
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Changing attitudes, roles & lifestyles. Education, family, labor, professional opportunities, role of Catholic Church, Castro's attitudes. Also studies role of socialism/communism in emancipation of women.

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U.S. NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:7854
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President Kennedy's decision during Cuban Missile Crisis; background; confrontation with Russia; Bay of Pigs; CIA.... More...
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President Kennedy's decision during Cuban Missile Crisis; background; confrontation with Russia; Bay of Pigs; CIA.

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CUBA.
  Term Paper ID:7721
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Development of society, economics, govt., from colonialism to weak democracy to communism.... More...
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Development of society, economics, govt., from colonialism to weak democracy to communism.

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DEVELOPMENT OF CUBA'S NATURAL SOCIAL & ECONOMIC RESOURCES
  Term Paper ID:6234
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since the Revolution of 1959-1976. Discusses economic development in Cuba under Castro's regime.... More...
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since the Revolution of 1959-1976. Discusses economic development in Cuba under Castro's regime.

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CUBAN REVOLUTION.
  Term Paper ID:1810
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Contends that dynamics of Revolution were determined by conditions under Batista & not by any political theory adopted by Castro in Oriente.... More...
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Contends that dynamics of Revolution were determined by conditions under Batista & not by any political theory adopted by Castro in Oriente.

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The Cuban Revolution did not begin with Fidel Castro; rather it began in the dire condition of the Cuban people and nation under the rule of Fulgencio Batista. Uprisings, time and again, were crushed; slave revolts were overwhelmed by gun and cannon; the many wars for liberty in the nineteenth century were prelude to this armed landing and the contemporary brave work that had been going on underground since the Dictator Batista had overthrown the republic in 1953 in a palace revolt. He was aided by big-time American money that regarded him as the best guarantor of their enormous investments and profits - well over a billion dollars in holdings were the stake. And seven black years of a repression were clamped down upon the country by this Caribbean

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