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    htm>. Sierra‚ J.A. History of Cuba. 8 January 2006. 15 December 2010 <http://www.historyofcuba.com/cuba.htm>. The 18th Century. 24 August 2007. 7 December 2010 <http://library.thinkquest.org/18355/the_18th_century.html>. Unknown. Fidel Castro. 4 June 2005. 7 December 2010 <http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/COLDcastroF.htm>.

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    because he did not want to join the Communist party. Therefore‚ he was penniless for a number of years. Shortly thereafter‚ Ernesto met one of Fidel Castro’s lieutenants with whom he fled to Mexico City. In Mexico City‚ he also met Fidel Castro‚ and his brother Raul. In Fidel Castro‚ he saw a great Marxist leader that he was seeking. Guevara joined Castro followers at a farm where they were training for guerrilla war tactics. The tactics were those first used by Mao Tse-Tung. At this time‚ Ernesto

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    GKT Task 1 Carrie A. Nuxoll Western Governor’s University Applications in U.S. & World History GKT1 April 3‚ 2014 How the Silk Road Aided in the Diffusion and Development of the Chinese Culture with the West  Thesis Statement: The development of the Silk Road played a significant role in the worlds advancement in multiple human societies by aiding the process of diffusion of cultures‚ technological advancements and resources specific to certain cultures.  Due to China’s geographical location

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    receiving at school. Satrapi pictures Marji with a small smile on her face‚ helping to underscore the idea that Marji is enjoying this form of education. From these books‚ Marji learns “everything about the children of Palestine. About Fidel Castro. About the young Vietnamese killed by the Americans. About the revolutionaries of my country…” (12). Through her captions‚ Satrapi reveals how the types of information in these books focus young Marji on the plight of the social classes

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    atic aDemocratic: 1. Democratic countries are safe to live in. The military protects the citizens and works to keep the country a safe environment. This picture represents democratic leadership because it shows a military sergeant coming back from war for his country‚ as well as he’s being a role model to the kids. This is very different compared to what you would see from an autocratic military sergeant. 2. Stephen Harper is the prime minister of Canada; a democratic country. He is the

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    communism is the belief that everything belongs to "the community"‚ so people own nothing much more than the clothes on their back‚ and the ruling government owns everything. In 1959‚ Fidel Castro took over Cuba and kicked out Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. President Kennedy saw what horrible things Fidel Castro was doing so he decided to launch an invasion. This invasion entitled “The Bay of Pigs” purpose was to overthrow the communist government and establish a democratic government friendly

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    through a communist phase. All of this experimenting of Cuba is good because it helped Fidel Castro decide what was best for Cuba‚ or himself. The objectives Castro had when he first controlled Cuba were to remove the American control of the economy and become less dependent on the U.S. Cuba expropriated U.S. investments without payment to turn the control back over to them. As a result‚ the U.S. hated the Castro regime. Cuba also nationalized the manufacturing industries‚ splitting the plantations

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    Ms. Beazley’s 6th Period Topic Chart    INSTRUCTIONS:  Is it clear? can it be answered? (not too specific or broad)   a. Is it focused? ­ does it include who/where/when  b. Is it complex? ­ asking ‘how’ or ‘why’ questions; causes and effects  c. Is it arguable? ­ open­ended (not yes or no)     Your Name  General Topic  Possible Research Questions  Ms. Kunc  Health Problems Caused by  Smartphone Use  ­­What types of documented PHYSICAL problems are being caused by Smartphone  use?  ­­How hav

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    organizations for example the Communist Party of Cuba which was initiated in the early 1920’s by Julio Antonio Mella‚ Carlos Balino‚ Jose Marti and Fabio Grobart. It was then later led by both the first secretary and secondary secretary: - Fidel Castro and Raul Castro respectively. In Cuba‚ no other political party other than that of the Communist Party of Cuba is allowed to be formed in the fear that a non – communist party which will be funded by the United States of America would intervene and claim

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    DBQ 23: Decolonization and Revolution From 1945 and beyond‚ leaders have selected different paths to affect change. Some encouraged independence through violence‚ peaceful actions‚ diplomacy‚ and the commitment of their struggling nation. Others sparked revolutions by appealing to the peoples’ needs. Through policy‚ and sometimes uniting a people‚ trailblazers changed the face and structure of their nation. A column from a journalist during the time period would help to see a broader perspective

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