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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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Use the internet and other reference materials to learn how interactions between Cuba, the U.S., and other nations have had a si

gnificant impact on each other and on global events. Write an essay of 300 words describing how the saying, "No man is an island," can be applied to the nation of Cuba. Include your predictions as to how past events may impact Cuba's future.
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almond37 [142]3 years ago
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  The phrase no many is an island means that human beings do not thrive when isolated from others. When applied to Cuba it can be shown that when they are isolated they do not thrive as much as when they have contact with other countries.The US does not have formal diplomatic relations with Cuba,and the offer to purchase Cuba from the Spanish Empire has waned.It has intention to maintain an embargo until the reintroduction of capitalism in Cuba. But exports from the US to Cuba in the industries of foods and medical products are permitted.In January 2011,the Obama administration eased specific travel and other restrictions between Cuba and the US. We might see more the world best baseball players around here. 
Serggg [28]3 years ago
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The phrase "no man is an island" can be easily applied to the case of Cuban politics. What the phrase means is that no person can remain unaffected by his context or by the actions of other people around him. We can extend this metaphor to describe the situation of different countries in the international arena.

In the case of Cuba, much of its cultural, historical and political legacy has been influenced by the actions of other countries. Cuba was colonized by the Spanish, which affected its development during the modern period. Moreover, after independence, it engaged in a revolution for full autonomy. During these years, Cuba adopted a communist ideology that was influenced by the Soviet Union. However, this made Cuba an enemy of the United States, and this relationship and the eventual dismantling of the Soviet Union has shaped much of the recent history of the island.

Past events have affected Cuba in many ways, but it is unclear how the island will develop in the future. It is likely that, as time goes by, capitalism becomes more accepted in Cuba. This is likely to increase the relationship between Cuba and the United States.

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