Bay of pigs was a success for the USSR, becuase they proved that people loved communism (the people supported Castro, castro is communist) It also proved how supreme the USSR was during that time
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D. He reported that it was very prosperous and well run.
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Horton the Elephant hears a faint noise coming from a small speck of dust; it seems to him like a tiny person is calling out for help. Horton finds it peculiar that a dust speck could speak, so he reasons that there must be a very small creature on it. :)
Phillip II of Spain wanted to invade England to overthrow the Protestant Regime of Queen Elizabeth I and restore Catholic rule.
It really depends on the specific time period and what kind of tariffs to have an exact answer, but in general the North and West were more pro-tariff, while the South and East opposed them. The Western colonies/states relied heavily on trade with their large plantations of money-crops like tobacco and sugar, and thus saw tariffs as hurting profits from trade. The North did not produce as much crops due to the colder climate and rocky soil, so they saw tariffs as a way to support the national and state governments (After the United States was established). The west similarly did not have as much emphasis on trade, as it was too far from the coast to benefit from trade routes in Europe, thus they sometimes leaned away from being pro-tariff, but not always. There are different kinds of tariffs, from interstate tariffs created after the Revolution, to earlier tariffs with European nations so it's hard to pinpoint an exact answer, but I hope this at least helped.