Cuban Revolution
Date Submitted: 04/11/2001 22:53:03
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 "assymetrical" and encouraged no "dynamic
industrial sector". Because of the dependance on sugar, the unemployment rate
ranged between 16 and 20% rising
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worked, in Cuba, it
didn't. Force will get us nowhere in preventing the spread of communism,
either will cutting off relations with countries who are still debating U. S.
A. or U . S. S. R. America has too many interests in Latin America to
force it into alliance with the Soviets. If America is supportive and acts
like a friend--not a dictator--these nations will develop naturally and see
that democracy is the best for them.
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