Answer:
Many Cubans immigrated to USA as a result of the communist revolution in Cuba.
Explanation:
This mass Cuban immigration to USA could be seen as the 2nd series of immigration of Cuban Americans to USA. The 1st series of immigration was during the 17th century when many Cubans wanted to escape the Spanish colonial rule.
The second series of immigration was influenced by the power take over by the communists in Cuba, led by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. The people who favored democracy and freedom escaped Cuba, most of them were Cuba's educated upper and middle class people.
Most of the Cubans came to the state of Florida and to the city of Miami.
The correct answer is C. The existence of racially prejudiced attitudes found in areas of the United States.
Racially prejudice attitudes were really common and the Civil Rights movement helped to reduce them. This can be seen in:
- racial segregation on public transportation - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- discriminatory economic policies in Alabama City - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Birmingham Campaign.
- lack of voting rights - fought by the Civil Right Movement on many marches, especially the Bloody Sunday
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Yes i 100% agree there are many more job and education opportunities in America but you are not guaranteed to succeed. Putting dedication into finding a job and working your way up will better your odds of success. everyone has different opinions on what success is but i think it means comfortably living with less worries about money, this could never be guaranteed but you have a higher probability of achieving it while living in America.
The U.S. general who led the siege of Mexico City was Winfield Scott.