I know this because I'm from Cuba and I'm just going to tell you the real stuff. Before Fidel Castro was president the president before that killed people and left them on the streets but now what they do is kill them and then hide them from people and pretend that nothing happened
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With the approval of the Minnesota legislature on Feb. 27, 1951, it became the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Harry S Truman was president at the time the amendment was proposed and passed. As a result, he was the last president eligible to be elected to the presidency for more than two four-year terms.
The reasons for American isolation at the beginning of the twentieth century are quite different from those reasons in our contemporary moment. After World War I, Americans were deeply disillusioned by the horrific nature of the war ranging from the use of chemical gas, aerial bombardment, tank warfare, and trench warfare. Contemporary concerns about US involvement in the world are based on the Vietnam experience. Most Americans felt the aims of the war were poorly defined and its escalation was largely concealed from the American public. Since Vietnam, Americans have been leery of any protracted U.S. military engagement that is not properly defined in terms of aims and duration. The best example of this concern was the US invasion of Iraq during the second term of George W. Bush.