D. Voting. Voting is not a civic responsibility.
re you talking about when they became independent from Spain?
One of the big disadvantages is that there was then a series of power struggles to see who would run the country, and in the Cuban revolution in the late 1950's, Fidel Castro came to power.
His way of running the country under a strict Socialist/Communist government made much of the rest of the world so angry, that many countries refused to trade with Cuba or have anything to do with them in international relations.
The result of that was that Cuba became economically very poor, and politically very cut-off from a lot of the world.
So that was one long-term disadvantage of being independent from Spain.
It's a really complex issue. Do you have books or articles that you've been reading about Cuba?
Answer:
The multiple choices of answer for this question in the original questionnaire are the following:
<em>a.</em><em> Athens, </em><em>b. </em><em>Rome, </em><em>c. </em><em>Milan, </em><em>d.</em><em> Alexandria</em>
<em>Nicholas Poussin, a French painter of the Baroque style, spent most of his carreer in Rome, and most of his work wandered religious and mythological italian themes and stories such as the Sabine Women one, related to how Romulus, The King of Rome, deceived the people of the Sabine tribe in order to take their women against their will so he could provide wives to his soldiers.</em>
<em>Therefore the answer would be (</em><em>b</em><em>). Ancient Rome.</em>
The answer is: Oversight
On governmental term, oversight refers to the act of surveillance in order to make sure a certain goal is being reached.
This action is most commonly initiated by government from higher office toward the government from lower office.