Cuba, the Pearl of the Caribbean : 6 pages in
length. The
author discusses the book "Cuba, the Pearl of the Caribbean",
by Andrew Coe. Emphasis is on the history, culture, and
aesthetic beauties of this Caribbean island. No additional
sources cited. Cubacar.wps Slavery In Cuba
Vs. Virginia : A 3 page essay on Herbert
Klein's "Slavery in the Americas : A Comparative Study of
Cuba and Virginia" in which the writer examines some of the
differences that existed between slavery in two different nearby
sections of the globe : Virginia (U.S.A.) and Cuba. Among the
many points made, Cuban slaves were generally treated much
more harshly and found themselves involved in violent riots
more often. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Bibliography also
cites two additional sources. Slavebok.wps
Castro's Greatest Contribution :
A 6 page paper on Fidel
Castro's greatest contribution. The writer examines the social
and economic reform that has taken place under Castro's
regime. Bibliography cites 8 sources. Castro.wps
Fidel Castro : In 8 pages the author discusses
Cuban leader
Fidel Castro. The life of Fidel Castro has had many ups and
downs. He has been taunted as a revolutionary and he has
overthrown a dictator. Some see him as a dictator, but he has
done all that he can to save his country from the hostilities
placed on it by blockades from the United States. Through all
of the turmoil, Castro has remained a staunch leader of his
people. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Fidcast.wps
Castro : A 6 page paper discussing Fidel Castro,
his life, and
his influence on United States foreign policy. Castro was, and
is, a very unique individual, unlike anyone perhaps, ever
maintaining great power. He frightened the American
government because of his uniqueness and because he
overthrew a government that supported the economy of the
Untied States. His choices, in relationship to communism, are
discussed as well as the attempts on his life, as were made by
the CIA. Much of what we, as a country, do not know
illustrates just how involved America was with Castro in
regards to foreign policy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Fidelife.wps
Cuba & Castro : Approximately 3 pages in
length. Report
discusses U.S.-Cuban Relations with emphasis on their
relevance to Fidel Castro. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Cubacast.wps
U.S. Relations With Cuba Since The Monroe
Doctrine :
A 6 page research paper on how the history of these two
nations has intertwined with the U.S. frequently playing a vital
role in the Cuban government. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Uswcuba.wps
The Monroe Doctrine / Beneficial To The World Or Just
The United States? : 8 pages in length. The Monroe Doctrine
stood for many things and addressed many issues, both
nationally and worldwide; however, it can be argued that the
primary motivation behind President James Monroe's desire to
implement his doctrine was as a means by which to protect
American interests. The 1823 declaration that announced
Monroe's intentions was met with a considerable amount of
surprise, being that it was looked upon as a mighty bold step
toward American foreign policy. The writer discusses how
Monroe effectively sought to protect the interests of every
United States citizen, while at the same time flexing the
country's blossoming authority. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
TLCmonro.wps
Cuba & The Normalization of Relations : A 7
page research
paper in which the writer explains that we should normalize
relations with Cuba because to do otherwise is unfair to
American businesses who are eager to head over there.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Cubarela.wps
Cubas Economy : A 5 page paper discussing the
Cuban
economy and Castros claim that the country is moving toward
a market economy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cubaec.wps
Cubas Economy # 2 : The economy of the socialist country is
analyzed in this 8 page paper. At issue is whether or not the
rosy picture as presented by Vice President Carlos Lage and
President Fidel Castro is accurate. Economic indicators are
explored in addition to a look at how the people live. Class
differences are noted. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cuba4.rtf
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