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Read the article titled "Castro Resigns." Why did the US impose trade sanctions against Cuba in 1962?
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On February 7, 1962, President john f Kennedy  issues an executive order broadening the United States' restrictions on trade with Cuba. The ensuing embargo, which effectively restricts all trade between Cuba and the United States, has had profoundly negative effects on the island nation's economy and shaped the recent history of the Western Hemisphere.

The embargo was the result of a rapid decline in U.S.-Cuban relations. Though Fidel Castro revolutionaries had deposed a government backed by the U.S. in 1959, the new Cuban regime initially sought a friendly relationship with its most powerful neighbor. Castro undertook a goodwill tour of the States and spoke excitedly of greater regional cooperation, but the Americans remained skeptical, fearing that he was a communist. The following year, President Dwight d Eisenhower  American companies from selling oil to Cuba, prompting Castro to nationalize all three American oil refineries on the island. After the Bay of pigs invasion , a botched attempt at counter-revolution staged by the CIA in 1961, Castro abandoned all hope of a friendly relationship with the U.S., declaring Cuba to be Marxist. The diplomatic situation grew icier and icier, leading Kennedy to broaden the embargo.

The embargo has lapsed several times, notably under Presidents Jimmy carter and Barack Obama . As a result, it has become easier for Americans to legally enter Cuba, although travel is still restricted, and some American agribusinesses are allowed to sell to Cuba. Nonetheless, the embargo has had a devastating effect. Though the U.S. economy is actually estimated to lose substantially more per year—nearly $5 billion—due to the embargo, the much smaller economy of Cuba is estimated to lose roughly $685 million per year. Losses from potential American tourists, who flock to virtually every other island in the Caribbean, account for much of that.

The embargo has never achieved the main objective of most embargoes—isolating the target nation and forcing it to acquiesce to its opponent's demands—but did force Cuba to become highly dependent on the Soviet union. When the USSR dissolved in 1991 the Cuban economy was devastated. Cuba continues to trade with the rest of the world, but the embargo on the movement of people and goods between the island and the region's wealthiest, most powerful nation has dealt its economy a blow that has hampered the its development for nearly all of its history as an independent nation.

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Answer 2

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In February 1962, President Kennedy imposed a trade embargo on Cuba because of the Castro regime’s ties to the Soviet Union. Pursuant to the President’s directive, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued the Cuban Import Regulations. On July 9, 1963, OFAC issued a more comprehensive set of prohibitions, the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, which effectively banned travel by prohibiting any transactions with Cuba.

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The United States is not economically dependent on other countries for __________ because it specializes in producing them affordably.
A.
oil products
B.
agricultural products
C.
household goods
D.
appliances


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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agricultural products

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Answer:

EDG 2021

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The answer is B, agricultural products.

In four to five sentences, compare and contrast the governments of Sparta and Athens.

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Sparta and Athens differences

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Sparta was a military state, focused on conquering and training their citizens for war. Athens had more of a focus on education and the arts. Sparta had a council that voted "on behalf of the people," more a Republic. Athens had a democracy, i.e. had a government based on popular vote rather than representatives.

Answer the picture!!!

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the bold words are the answers in order(left to right)

Presidential power:

1.)is commander-in-chief:Congressional Limitation on power:Impeachment2.)Presidental Power: VetoCongressional Limitation on power : can override3.)Presidential Power: appoints,judges,cabinetCongressional Limitation on power:Can confirm4.)Presidential Power:can propose treatyCongressional Limitation on Power: ratifies;treaties5.)Presidential power:can spend federal fundsCongressional Limitation on Power:may withold funding

Sheri studies to get good grades because this is what her parents expect of her. This is an
a.
Intrinsic motivational statement
c.
Both of these
b.
Extrinsic motivational statement
d.
None of these

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B

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I am pretty sure it's b

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B: Extrinsic motivational statement

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Which principle is found in The Declaration of the Rights of Man and in The Citizen? All governments should be direct democracies. A government's power comes from the people. Women should have the right to vote. Constitutions should be based on Christian teaching.

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The answer is "Women should have the right to vote".

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The most important documents of its protestant reformation in its Statement mostly on Human and Community Rights was its convention on the rights of Persons or Citizens. It paper explains several rights includes freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, as well as the distribution of power.

Answer: Women should have the right to vote

Explanation: took the quiz

The Electoral College

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Answer:

Wht about electoral college

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Hammurabi's Code includes nearly 300 laws. For example, one law reads, "If a man put out the eys of another man, then his eye shall be put out." Although such punishments may sound cruel by mondern standards, they did encourage __________?
a.power
b.fear
c.social order
d.trade

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Answer:it is either fear or power

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I think the answer is B I am sorry if it’s am wrong but I thought b made the moth sense to me sorry again if it is wrong but hope this helps.

Any high school advice? Use detail!

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i got you man... one thing you need to do is not get behind in class, you will never catch up. dont trust anyone, its like ww3. another thing is you need to try to pass each class obviously cuz it effects your life after. dont drop out, and figue out what you wanna do and make a plan for your life after highschool.

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i know what im doing

Hey guys! If trump loses and he doesn't want to leave the white house peacefully what will happen?

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they will kick him out

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tbh idek what will happen but we don't never know what will happen

What is alluvial soil in the Ganges Plain, and why do farmers like it

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Alluvial soil is fertile soil that the Ganges River carries and deposits into the Ganges Plain. This creates an alluvial plain of rich soil which they can grow any crop from :)

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Alluvial soil is fertile soil that the Ganges River carries and deposits into the Ganges Plain. This creates an alluvial plain of rich soil that makes it easier for farmers to grow crops.

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In the past which country is known as golden bird of the world and why?​

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Answer:It is India

Explanation: There is one ideology that I have frequently noticed in my surrounding that there are many of us who are not overjoyed or gratified by our country’s historical past. The notion of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ at present isn’t to show welcoming gesture to any guest(white foreigners), rather it’s merely a role play of our inferiority complex over our brown skin. Or maybe it’s because our ancestors got so ingrained with European imperialistic idea of assuming the god given responsibility of civilizing the savage Indians that we forgot what we had was far more superior than what they possessed. Why would the Britishers’ ‘Divide and Rule’ policy not work in country which is already divided on the grounds of religion, caste and class. Perhaps our ancient rulers were way too busy to get over their personal grudges and fight the common intruder. Or they underestimated themselves. One probably have to time travel to understand the exact cause of such majestic wealth of India. Since it is yet to be invented, lets look at the following reports that reflects on the past richness of India.

PLEASE HELP I WILL MARK YOU AS BRAINIEST!!! Which countries are examples of unlimited governments? Select all that apply.

1. Cuba
2. France
3. Jordan
4. Canada
5. Italy ​

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Cuba

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An unlimited government is where the leader has total power. Cuba's leader has total power.

the answer is 1. Cuba

Egyptian writing was written from left to right like the English language.​

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Answer:

well that will be true

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Hieroglyphs are written in rows or columns and can be read from left to right or from right to left. You can distinguish the direction in which the text is to be read because the human or animal figures always face towards the beginning of the line. Also the upper symbols are read before the lower.

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False

Explanation:

Egyptian writing was done from right to left, and sometimes up and down in columns. Sometimes it was even done from right to left, and then down a space to go back to the right, and so on, in a serpentine shape. But it was not written from left to right, like it is done in English.

Did Inca people make up the entire empire?

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The empire reached its peak after the conquests of Emperor Huayna Capac, who reigned from 1493 until around 1527. At its peak, the empire included up to 12 million people and extended from the border of Ecuador and Colombia to about 50 miles [80 kilometers] south of modern Santiago, Chile.

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The graph below shows the impact of placing a $2.00 limit on a gallon of gas

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You need to show us the graph

What is a workforce?
a.People who are not working, but want a job.
b. People who want to work, but don't have a job
c. People who are available to work and have a job.
d. People who are old and retired.

Please help whoever answers first and CORRECT gets brainliest

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The correct answer is C. People who are available to work and have a job.

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Nuttah's responsibility as a tribe member was to collect food to help feed her family and friends. She always enjoyed this responsibility because she was helping her tribe and there was such a large variety of food to choose from. Though she was not allowed to go hunting, she did help collect animals from the sea, such as stingrays, turtles, and clams. She also helped her mother farm corn, beans, and tobacco. Nuttah is most likely a member of which tribe? ​

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D - the Algonquin.

Answer:

D

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Why would women and children be paid less than other workers?

They were valued less than males

They had fewer skills.

They did not organize and ask for more pay.

They were working secretly and could be pala less.

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Answer:

They were valued less than males.

Which describes an action taken by President Andrew Jackson that prompted the creation of a new political party?

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Jackson’s veto of the charter extension for the Second National Bank prompted the creation of the Whig Party.

Explanation:

President Andrew Jackson's presidential win in 1829 garnered a lot of opposition and criticisms from the beginning. Jackson’s veto of the charter extension for the Second National Bank and also the order to withdraw federal government funds from the Bank of the United States raised a lot of criticisms from a variety of groups. It gave provisions to opponents to create a new political party called The Whig Party.

The Panic of 1837 which soon followed after President Jackson's mishandling of economy gave a strong platform to the Whig Party to gain public support.

Answer:

C

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Which function is common to skin, hair, and nails?

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Protection from harmful things.

Explanation:

The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails, the subcutaneous tissue below the skin, and assorted glands. The most obvious function of the integumentary system is the protection that the skin gives to underlying tissues.

Which one is not a significant geographic feature of Asia?


The Gobi Desert


The Ganges River


The Himalayas


The Atacama Desert

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Answer:

Atacama Desert is right

Explanation:

Its In Chile

Answer:

The Atacama Desert

Explanation:

The Atacama Desert is a desert plateau in South America covering a 1,600 km strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes Mountains.this is why.happy to help

Locate the battle of Lexington and condord and bunker hill based on what you have learned about events that led up to the American revolution why do you think the early battles of war were located around Boston

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Answer: I think they were around Boston because it was near both of their lands.

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clarify the important of development project​

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Development projects may vary in size and orientation, but most of them share the common goal of helping people and benefiting society.

There are the large development projects financed by governments and institutions including the World Bank that focus on infrastructure and improvements in the education, health and justice systems.

International humanitarian organizations and national NGOs that support development activities ranging from the community organization, welfare support, health, education, small-financial loans and protection of the environment.

Thus we need development projects for a variety of reasons.

A plate moves 200 m in 10,000 years. What is its rate in cm/year?
O 0,02 cm/year
O 2 cm/year
10 cm/year
100 cm/year

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2 cm/year should be right

Complete the sentence.as —— increases specialization increase as well.

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As division of labor increases specialization increase as well

What made Hatshepsut different from any other pharaoh?

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She was the first female pharaoh.

Explanation:

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Hatshepsut built on a grander scale than any pharaoh before her and, except for Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE) none who came after. She had two enormous obelisks raised at Karnak in addition to those elsewhere and, as noted, commissioned building projects throughout the country.

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does anyone know the answer to this? pls help :)

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I think that it is either A, To determine if someone actually committed a crime and D, To make sure Congress and the president does their jobs.

Explanation:

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What reaction did Pocahontas's people have to her helping the Jamestown colonists? (2 points) a. They were happy to help the colonists with her. b. They got angry with her for helping. c. They wanted her to ignore the colonists. d. They didn't care if she helped the colonists or not.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I think its C because Pocahontas tribe did not like the colonists so it would not be a or d. Then im pretty sure they never was mad at her they just wanted her to ignore them.

They wanted her to ignore the colonists is the reaction did Pocahontas's people have to her helping the Jamestown colonists. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Pocahontas's people?

Pocahontas, a Native American woman, was born in or around 1595. She was the offspring of the brutal Chief Powhatan, leader of the Powhatan tribe, which at its peak incorporated around 30 Algonquian communities in Virgi's Tidewater.

She went by Matoaka, a more covert alias, although her real name was Amonute. She was born possibly in 1596. She went by the name Pocahontas, which, depending on who you ask, can either signify "playful one" or "ill-behaved child."

The returning group arrived at Gravesend after Pocahontas became severely unwell while they were sailing down the Thames River. She died there and was interred there in March 1617.

Thus, option C is correct.

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what keeps the life cycle of a humman

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Answer:The human body constantly develops

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The Human Body

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