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nirvana33 [79]
2 years ago
5

The Soviet Union and the United States nearly went to war with each other in 1962 when the United States discovered Soviet missi

les on the island of Cuba this event called the Cuban missile crisis was resolved peacefully after several days of negotiatiations between the us and Soviet leaders which approached would a cultural historian take to the Cuban middle crisis
A: map the locations of all the missiles and launch silos in Cuba during the crisis

B: describe the tactics the United States might have used to destroy the missiles in Cuba

C: interview us and Soviet leaders about differences in customs that affected the negotiations

D: examine the long term affects of the Cuban missiles crisis on the us and Soviet economies
History
1 answer:
Anna [14]2 years ago
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C: interview us and Soviet leaders about differences in customs that affected the negotiations  

Explanation:

  • Cultural history is not interested in explaining events from a political perspective.
  • In this case, historian would check why someone is stubborn and not keen to let go when it comes to some agreements.
  • He would check why Soviet or American negotiators are strictly using certain sentences, why do they behave the way they behave, etc.

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