How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?
A) Cuba removed its nuclear missiles in exchange for America’s promise not to attack the Soviet Union.
B) America removed its nuclear missiles from Cuba in exchange for Russian promises not to aid North Vietnam.
C) America removed its nuclear missiles from Cuba in exchange for Russia’s promise not to invade Cuba.
D) Russia removed its nuclear missiles from Cuba in exchange for America’s promise not to invade North Vietnam.
E) Russia removed its nuclear missiles from Cuba in exchange for America’s promise not to invade Cuba.
Answer: E
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