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Zinaida [17]
2 years ago
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Which of the following are ways that the Mariel Boatlift actually helped Fidel Castro and the problems in Cuba in the 1980s? (ma

rk ALL that apply)
A. punished/ got back at the USA with whom was sent & how many
B. ended the Cold War
C. created a happier and less controlling environment in Cuba
D. lowered their population, which would lighten the scarcity burden some
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