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- 321: Barbados
- ... and one smooth transfer of power from the Democratic Labor Party to the Barbados Labor Party. Barbados carries on trade with other Caribbean nations and does have diplomatic relations with Cuba. Their closest relations are with the United Stated, and the United Kingdom. Barbados joined the United Nations is 1966. The economy of Barbados is one of the 35 upper middle ...
- 322: Chile
- ... the upper class of CHILE. They resented Spain's trading system. For tax reasons, all trade with Spain had to pass through Panama by land to the Caribbean and Havana, Cuba, instead of directly by ship from the port of Valparaiso. This system was definitely one of the reasons Spain lost its American colonies. Spain was also facing problems in providing ...
- 323: Haiti
- ... has a northern and southern peninsula separated by the Gulf of Gonave. The shape of Haiti has been compared to a lobster's claw, with the upper pincer pointing toward Cuba and the lower longer claw pointing toward Jamaica. Haiti is bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Dominican Republic, on the south by the ...
- 324: Culture, and Arts of Argentina
- ... identity. It continues from the time of independence from Spain, which for most of Latin America occurred from 1810 to 1830, to the modern period, arising in the 1880s. Although Cuba and Puerto Rico remained under Spanish rule until 1898, their cultures attained a national identity about the same time other Latin American countries established themselves as independent republics. The Period ...
- 325: Central America
- ... for Somoza but the Sandinistas weren't sure where it put them. Would the US try to neutralize the Sandinistas and hope for a calm negotiation (Like Guatemala in 1954, Cuba in 1961, the Dominican Republic in 1965, and Chile in 1973) ? A quick answer came in 1980 when Ronald Reagan became President of the United States. All through his campaign ...
- 326: What Is The American Dream?
- ... Hughes, a woman who studied at the University of Kansas in an ongoing struggle to earn a living outside of domestic labor. Langston’s father left home to live in Cuba and then Mexico to free himself from the Jim Crow laws and Segregation. Hughes then went to live with his grandmother in Lawrence, Kansas until he was thirteen. His grandmother ...
- 327: Concentration Camps
- ... These camps attacked the civilian groups of people to destroy their morality. The English and the Spanish used Military style concentration camps. Spain had a series of concentration camps in Cuba. These camps were headed and planed by the Spanish general, General Valeriano. General Valeriano used the camps to suppress the Cuban Revolution. He did this by taking the Cuban civilians ...
- 328: Is There Such A Thing As The American Dream?
- ... was owning your own home, yet I refuse to believe that this was all that the American Dream was about. Is this why NAFTA went through so easily or why Cuba antagonizes so many? It is such a paradox, yet there are ultimately American, like fast food stands and Reganomics. Like I said, fascinating. "I hold the future to you and ...
- 329: Coke
- ... that this was to be a long-term relationship," says Gustavo Cisneros. Goizueta escorted the Cisneroses upstairs, where they shared stories about their Cuban heritage. (The Cisneros family emigrated from Cuba to Venezuela in 1928; Roberto and Olgita Goizueta fled to Florida to escape the Castro regime in 1960.) They signed their contract in the former office of legendary CEO Robert ...
- 330: Canada's Foreign Trade
- ... that trade. Even though Canada depends heavily on foreign trade, opponents to trade with countries that have little or no human rights guaranteed to their people (i.e. China and Cuba) feel that all trade with those types of countries should be eliminated. It is believed by these opponents that trade with "bad" countries only help those governments to continue their ...
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