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Ronch [10]
4 years ago
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Choose all that apply. The Bay of Pigs Invasion ______. succeeded in overthrowing Fidel Castro was supported by the United State

s was carried out by Cuban exiles resulted in the removal of all missiles from Cuba
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2 answers:
NNADVOKAT [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct choices are "was supported by the United States" and "Was carried out by Cuban exiles"

Explanation:

Tamiku [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

was supported by the United States

was carried out by Cuban exiles

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