The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis:  Three Perspectives: a simulationThe 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis:  Three Perspectives: a simulation
The following is an outline of how I have used it as the basis for a quasi-simulation that can be run in as little as one hour and as long as several days
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The United States and Post-Castro CubaThe United States and Post-Castro Cuba
Miami when Castro suddenly announced that he would cede power to his brother Raul while he recovered from surgery in the summer of 2006
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Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
Cuba, these are rights inherent to all people. Fidel Castro handed over the leadership of the state to his brother Raúl in 2008; Raúl Castro has continued to uphold the repressive state machinery implemented by his brother despite
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Gls 100/pol 300 Havana: a global city Spring 2012, Quarter 3Gls 100/pol 300 Havana: a global city Spring 2012, Quarter 3
Today in Havana one can have a history lesson in architecture, from baroque Spanish, to U. S. neo-Gothic and modern architecture, and Soviet functionalist architecture. The streets are full of Hyundais, Toyotas, Ladas
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Sb chapter 10Sb chapter 10
Identify and explain the roles of the president
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President Kennedy: Profile of Power 1Richard ReevesPresident Kennedy: Profile of Power 1Richard Reeves
Introduction, Robert Boyd, University of North Dakota, Vice President Student & Outreach Services
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Reflections on the 20Reflections on the 20
Kennedy Library, I’m delighted to welcome you at this very, very special occasion. Tonight we’re using the occasion of President Kennedy’s upcoming ninetieth birthday to reflect on the era he helped shape and look back at the second half of the
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Name: Date: apush II period Mrs. Hornstein Review Ch. 27-30Name: Date: apush II period Mrs. Hornstein Review Ch. 27-30
Who were the people who occupied “the Other America”? Why were they there rather than in mainstream America?
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Alois (born 1837), was illegitimate and for a time bore his mother's name, Schicklgruber, but by 1876 he had established his claim to the surname Hitler
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Communism The German philosopher Karl MarxCommunism The German philosopher Karl Marx
The German philosopher Karl Marx invented modern socialism in the 1800s as a reaction to the working-class poverty of the Industrial Revolution. His slogan was, Workers of the world unite!
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This depression and the effects of World War I had left the German economy in tatters. In the 1930s, a German dictator, Adolf Hitler, took advantage of Germany’s troubles to stir up German nationalism
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Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of ChinaDeng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
American Rural Small-Scale Industry Delegation. Rural Small-Scale Industry in the People’s Republic of China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977
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