How did Fidel Castro implement his social revolution in Cuba?

A. He nationalized U.S. properties while compensating owners.
B. He redistributed land, taking it from the wealthy and giving it to the poor.
C. He put an end to summary counts and released many former Batista supporters.
D. He dismissed Communists from Cuban trade unions.


Answer: B

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A) to stop the possible spread of revolution B) to appease the Germans C) to encourage the growth of communism D) to punish the Italians

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Why did the number of professional organizations, and their membership, increase markedly during the first two decades of the twentieth century?

A) ?The middle class viewed such organizations as the best way to impress the old aristocratic families. B) ?Such organizations provided a sense of professional identity for the white-collar middle class. C) ?Such organizations helped to provide the middle class with an entrée into local political organizations. D) ?Many professions were on the decline and formed organizations to protect themselves. E) ?Until the twentieth century, professional organizations were looked upon as badges of shame or poverty.

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The Congress of Industrial Organizations differed from the American Federation of Labor in which of the following ways?

a. The CIO was composed of skilled workers only, whereas the AFL opened its membership to all workers. b. The CIO allowed women and nonwhites as members, whereas the AFL did not. c. The CIO pursued practical objectives such as better wages, whereas the AFL pursued a socialist agenda. d. The CIO excluded farm workers, whereas the AFL did not.

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Who was Andrew Jackson's presidential successor?

A) ?Henry Clay B) ?Martin Van Buren C) ?William Seward D) ?John Eaton

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