The government's perspective....?
during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
Answer: For how many years was Cuba controlled by Spain?
1898 to 1902.
Who helped them gain their independence?
The US during the Cuban- Spanish war.
What was the goal of the Platt Amendment?
The US agreed on Peace between Cuba and Spain and to ensure independence for Cuba.
How do you think Cuba felt about the Platt Amendment?
They approved it since it was in their favor.
Compare the Platt Amendment to the political cartoon. What is the message? Explain.
It looks like Cuba is always going to be controlled and they're always going to fight for independence and be heavily monitored.
Describe Batista’s clothing. What message do you think he is trying to portray? Compare this to the description of his government.
He looks like an American trying to portray how America is going to treat Cuba.
Identify the causes of the Cuban revolution.
Dictatorship, brutal suppression and poverty.
Compare and contrast the communist revolution in Cuba to the ones in China and Russia.
Each revolution followed a very similar path. Both were led for many years in the wild by a crazy leader : Mao Zedong in China, Fidel Castro in Cuba.
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Answer:1 They could rest assured that their food supply was more stable and constant if they planted consistently. To do this they learned to observe the stars and seasons to be ready for planting and harvesting. They fought over and secured land that was arable and then protected it with military might to protect their food supply. To that end.....
2 the early farmers became specialized in their labor and became potters, tanners, government leaders, accountants (well, they could count anyway!) and the myriad of other jobs that a modern community needed to survive. They took time to learn their tasks (education) and practiced those in communities governed by those whom they empowered. By the time you get to ancient Egypt, the range of jobs was pretty diverse for this largest and most successful agrarian society.
3 Early farmers also began to think seriously about continuity and a lasting society, so they worked hard on laws and taught their children respect for their society. Then they thought about the need for more land and growing the size of their kingdoms to ensure its permanence.
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