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    Everything those people have is all they have. The Cuban government has a corrupt system. The government continues to censor information and punish public criticism. Since the govenment has a communists system, everyone in Cuba has to follow their rules or else they will get punished. It now relies on long-term…

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    very different after Fidel Castro came into the picture. He started a revolution! Castro would imprison and kill those who disagreed with him. Many Cubans thought this revolution would only last for months; no more than a couple years. ( Masud-Piloto 15) But boy, were they wrong. With Obama opening up relations with Cuba, why did so many Cubans leave their country in the 1950’s to present day? Before Fidel Castro became Cubas leader, Fulgencio…

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    Dissatisfaction can easily be morphed into a revolution which is exactly what Catiline did. Similar to Rome, Cuba’s government was not faring well with its warring factions, coups, and corrupt government . The same dissatisfaction the Romans had, so did many Cubans, and the option of something different, a new set of standards, was appealing towards them. Fidel states that, “I discovered one thing: the easiest thing in the world, under those circumstances, was converting somebody to Marxism.”…

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    Fidel Castro Analysis

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    with the United States dwindled, and those with the Soviet Union progressed, tensions arose from those political transgressions and many failed assassination attempts by the American government. The Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis was a stepping stone to what we know as Cuban-American political relations. Announced at the end 2014 by the current United States President Barak Obama, relations with Cuba needed reformation and were outdated. “In the most significant changes in our policy…

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    I agree with you about the Hispanic comments ans questions. That was a bit much. People are too consumed with race and labels now. However, I disagree with you on a few other points. If they were having a real conversation about race and racism then it would have made sense, but they were just labeling people and trying to pit them against each other. There is absolutely still a problem with racism- Carson, Cruz, and Rubio are subjected to it all the time. All three men have rose to prominent…

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    big as it made Cuba a target for the U.S. and led to events such as “Bay of Pigs” and “The Missile Crisis”. Life was completely changed for everyone in Cuba as they became communist. What the Cuban revolution did in other countries was also very big. Just like with Egypt and the Arab Spring movement, the Cuban Revolution led to many Latin American rebellions. Uruguay, Chile, and Nicaragua all…

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    Pan-African Revolution

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    Events was very different than Guatemala The main difference was the leaders Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, at 26 he led a 150 man attack made of farmers and factory workers against the military barracks in Santiago de Cuba in 1953. They were out maned so he fled to mountains but was captured weeks later. Another difference was the makeup of the two societies. Cuba was mad up of decedents of slaves. Castro 's revolution would develop under the shadow of American government when it was a colony of…

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    Cuban Revolution Essay

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    events that occurred in Cuba was the Cuban Revolution from 1959 to 1963. The revolution affected the history of Cuba and shaped the country to become what it is today. During the 1920s and 1930s, the Cuban government was suffering from fascist and dictatorship regime. The economy was also suffering and life was difficult, especially for poor and middle-class people. After Franklin Roosevelt becoming a president in 1932, the United Stated got involved in the Cuban situation. The US stroke Cuba in…

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    First Cohort

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    The first cohort of Cuban immigrants is sometimes referred to as the “Golden Exiles” cohort because they were composed primarily of the Cuban elite (Olson, 53). This label not only portrayed the exiles as the best of Cuban society, but also stood in stark contrast to the label gusanos (worms) that Fidel preferred to use (Garcia, 2). The first to make the decision to migrate to Miami were those that had ties to the old political regime of Batista. These had the economics means to arrange a quick…

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    current status as a one party communist government? The United States long tourism ban to Cuba had recently been partially lifted “...to make educational visits...” (Hirschfeld Davis and Burnett, p. A6), as was commerce restrictions which permits, “Cuban citizens to earn a salary in the United States and make it easier for dollars to be used in financial transactions with United States…

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