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    Is it their belief? That they will shed blood? That they will die for their cause? Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna‚ commonly known as Che Guevara‚ was a Cuban guerilla leader and a Marxist revolutionary who lived from June 14‚ 1928 to October 9‚ 1967. He died fighting for the revolution‚ for the ordinary man‚ for the ordinary peasants‚ for the ordinary people. During the 1940s to 1960s‚ Che Guevara was among the revolutionaries in Cuba‚ including Fidel Castro and other leaders. He traveled broadly

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    A Revolution within a Revolution: The Motivations‚ Ambitions and Roles of Women in the Cuban Revolution 1953-1959 Caitlyn Griffith History 244 Dr. Erik Ching May 4 2010 Introduction In the United State‚ the 1950’s is commonly referred to as the era of conformity. Prosperity of the post war years left people dazzled by new technology‚ commuting to the suburbs and settling into wholesale purchase of the American Dream. Women were donning aprons

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    Green: context. Yellow: remember to include the author in your argument since you’re arguing what she is doing. Blue: analysis of picture that goes beyond summary. Pink: explanation. Through her textual and visual evidence‚ Satrapi highlights how Marji’s informal education helps her see the inequalities that exist within the social classes in Iran. The books she reads educate her so that she wants to fight the Shah’s regime and help the people in Iran gain some type of power. At

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    How did Fidel Castro maintain power despite his dictatorial ruling? The elaboration of this topic requires sources that can be explain and analyzed. The first source used in this investigation is an IDBP History Article title Castro’s tactic of control in Cuba this document is valuable to the investigation. This source contains a breakdown of the different way a leader applies certain principle to gain power. This article explained how a country to control absolute political power need to control

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    Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) (Jones and Harris study 1967) The Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) principle states that man tends to ignore outside pressure and factors when judging the behavior of others. This means that people believe that a certain action or behavior was a cause of an internal motive rather than some influence from external pressure. In simple words‚ the FAE describes the inability to step inside other people’s shoes. The name FAE was first coined by Ross in 1977

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    Cuban Revolution DBQ After overthrowing the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in January 1959‚ Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro‚ assumed power. He began a radical restructuring of Cuban society‚ which brought a huge change in gender roles‚ as well as a change in the lives of Cuban women. I grouped the documents into 3 categories which were: people against liberation‚ men who approve liberation‚ and women who approve their new rights. I would like to see an extra document from a female politician

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    I put politics as my number one because it was frequently talked about throughout the book‚ about people are leaving Havana to get away from the dictatorship. A scene that proves that politics is number one is page 17 which is about the people of Cuba are rebelling against the dictator. Another scene is on page 30 where the dictator is controlling all of the TV channels and radio stations and how his face is posted everywhere. The last scene is on page 277 where Julian’s mother is talking about

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    Analise and Discus the Influences and events of significance in Fidel Castro’s early life that lead to his abandoning mainstream politics and becoming the leader of the Cuban revolution. FIDEL CASTRO Fidel Castro was born to quite wealthy parents‚ attended exclusive religious schools for the wealthy‚ and eventually studied law at university. How is it that a man of this privileged upbringing‚ became the leader of a socialist revolution in Cuba‚ brought the world to the brink of destruction

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    The Spanish- American war was a short lived‚ lasting only four months in which the United States went to war in order to help Cuba win its’ independence from Spain. Prior to the fight for independence in Cuba‚ American businessmen already occupied the island for cheap labor in order to harvest sugar cane in the tropical Cuban climate. However‚ in 1868‚ growing tension between Cuba and Spain caused for the public opinion of Americans to be split: American business men being in favor of Spain in order

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    Atlee Carr Professor Penwell English 1101 29 March 2016 Patrice Lumumba Patrice Lumumba was the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was born in Onalua on July 2‚ 1925 and was killed on January 17‚ 1961 by Joseph Mobutu and his military forces. When elected as Prime Minister on June 30‚ 1960 after the Democratic Republic of Congo became independent from Belgium‚ Lumumba sought help from the United Nations to aid the disorganized Congo to be free and powerful. When no help

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