Significance of the Cuban missile crisis are discussed below.
Explanation:
The Cuban missile crisis was one of the closest moments where two superpowers came face to face on nuclear war.
This confrontation between the United States and the soviet union during the cold war making the superpower came closest to the nuclear conflict with each other.
This crisis was something different in their own way from calculation to miscalculation, from miscommunication to underground communication between two rivals.
One negative outcome of the Dawes Severalty Act was that "<span> D The railroads and speculators took the best land and left little fertile land for American Indians," since the Natives were treated as second-class citizens (or worse). </span>