In taking hubris to mean "excessive pride," it could be argued that this relates to the Peloponnesian War in that the Greeks refused to give up, even when it became clear that they were going to dominated by the Spartans.
They believed that smuggling was not at all a crime because the laws were very unjust. The Navigation Acts were laws that were meant to enrich England, and only benefit them.
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From near Babylon, it is believed to have split into two routes, one traveling northeast then east through Ecbatana (in present-day Iran) and on along the Silk Road, the other continuing east through the future Persian capital Susa (in present-day Iran) and then southeast to Persepolis.
Answer:
The United States would most likely lift the Embargo against Cuba and re-establish diplomatic/political ties with the nation.
Explanation:
Because the United States has had such a "bitter" relationship with the Cubans, for example the bay of pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis, we essentially had cut all ties and trade relations with the island-nation. Recently, we have been trying to re-establish ties with the nation, but the embargo has yet to be lifted. However, if the Cuban government reformed and started to hold fair democratic elections then I would have no doubt in my mind that we would once again establish diplomatic ties and lift the embargo currently placed on Cuba.