Why did Fidel Castro promise not to lead by ideology?

A. He did not want a communist revolution.
B. He thought it would cause civil strife.
C. The Cuban people had more important concerns than communism.
D. The Cuban people feared it would lead to chemical warfare.


Answer: C

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a. showing that inalienable human rights are simply a historically based creation of the human mind. b. concluding that a society cannot function as liberals assumed because people are not rational. c. arguing that the most basic ideas of human rights and popular sovereignty are simply tools cynically used by elites. d. offering people more emotion, irrational ideologies. e. all of the above

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. Yahweh was more powerful than most other gods b. Yahweh was the only god c. Yahweh had a partner deity and they ruled together d. Yahweh had chosen only the Hebrew women to worship him e. Yahweh would allow them to worship him but would not save them

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