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History of Latin America - Cuban Revolution

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When did Cuba gain its independence from Spain?   1898  
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In the 1900s, who controlled Cuba’s wealth?   American companies  
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In the 1900s, what were the main businesses in Cuba?   sugar and mining companies  
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In the 1900s, who was the leader of Cuba?   Fulgencio Batista  
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Why were many people unhappy with Batista’s rule?   poverty was abundant, education was poor, and healthcare was limited  
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How did social and economic problems help lead to the unrest of many Cubans?   a small class of rich Cubans had all of the power, while the majority was very poor and had little to no power  
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Who led an unsuccessful overthrow of the government in 1953?   Castro and his forces  
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When did Castro and his forces begin a full scale war against Batista’s government?   1955  
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After Castro was released from jail where did he go and why?   Mexico to put together a new group of rebel fighters  
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When did Castro defeat the Batista government?   1959  
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When Castro seized absolute power, what did he make himself?   dictator of Cuba  
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Why did the US originally back Castro?   he promised to make Cuba a democracy  
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What type of government did Castro organize?   Communist government  
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Castro declared that all property belonging to Americans now belonged to whom?   the Cuban government  
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What other types of property did the Cuban government take from the people?   all farms, factories, & businesses  
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What happened to Cuban newspapers, radio, & TV when Castro took over?   they were shut down, so the government was the only source for news  
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What happened to churches in Cuba when Castro took over?   they were closed and the property was taken over by the government  
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Why did relations between the US & Cuba get worse after the revolution?   US didn’t like Cuba having ties with the Soviet Union because they were involved in the Cold War  
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Who did Castro force to leave Cuba?   American civilians  
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What was the Bay of Pigs?   a plan to arm Cuban exiles living in Florida and send them to Cuba to meet other unhappy Cubans and overthrow Castro  
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Why was the Bay of Pigs a disaster?   Castro’s forces intercepted the plan and captured the invaders  
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What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?   In October of 1962, US planes spotted secret Soviet missile bases in Cuba  
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What happened during the height of the Cold War that could have led to WWIII?   the Cuban Missile Crisis  
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How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?   President Kennedy agreed not to invade Cuba and to remove US missiles from Turkey; and Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba  
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What is the US-Cuba Embargo?   US placed an embargo on goods from Cuba  
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How did the US-Cuba Embargo hurt Cuba’s economy?   Cuba’s sugar cane crop could no longer be sold in the US  
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What has caused Cuba's economy to become very poor?   the embargo, poor harvests, and bad government planning  
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In the early 1980s and 1990s, why did thousands of Cubans escape to the US?   Castro would not allow free elections, freedom of speech, freedom of press, etc.  
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Who is the Cuban dictator today?   Raul Castro  
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