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The Cyrillic alphabet owes its name to the 9th century Byzantine missionary St. Cyril, who, along with his brother, Methodius, created the first Slavic alphabet—the Glagolitic—in order to translate Greek religious text to Slavic. ... The Cyrillic alphabet has gone through many reforms in both Russia and other countries.
Generally speaking, President Kennedy's main goal in the United States' 1962 decision to blockade Cuba was to "<span>c. force the Soviet Union to remove its missiles from Cuba", since these posed a major threat to US security.
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