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American Involvement In The Cuban Revolution
Part one of term paper
The revolution in Cuba was not a result of economic deprivation, nor
because of high expectations in the economy, it was the political factors
and expectations which evoked the civilians to revolt. The Cuban economy
was moving forward at the time before the rebellion but the dominant
influence of the sugar industry made the economy "assymet ...
Part two of term paper ... the sugar industry did not retard the economy
of Cuba, just the wages of its workers. It was the leaders of the nation
who reaped profit from this dependance, and it was the leaders of the
nation who insisted on keeping the nation the way it was. By the mid
1950's, however, the middle class had expanded to 33% of the population.
Democracy, as we know it, broke down: the large middle class did not
assert democratic leadership, there was no social militancy in the working
class ranks, and the peop ...
Word count: 1050 | Approximate pages: 4
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