Terence Cannon, Revolutionary Cuba (1981)

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Terence Cannon, Revolutionary Cuba (1981) EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? Terence Cannon, Revolutionary Cuba (1981) Convinced that Cuba faced an imminent attack by an overwhelmingly superior force, the revolutionary government sent Che Guevara to Moscow to request nuclear missiles with which to defend their country The Soviet Union agreed. What are the differences between these two sources? Why might these two sources have differences? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? David Detzer is an American historian. His book The Brink: The Cuban Missile Crisis, was published in 1980. One wonders, given Russian reluctance to move nuclear weapons from Soviet soil, if in fact they merely sent rockets and non-nuclear warheads. If the Kremlin's purpose was essentially political (for example, Berlin), all they needed to do was to give the appearance of nuclear capability. Moreover, sending atomic warheads to Cuba offered certain disadvantages. Something might go wrong - such as a ship sinking or a misfire, or even the Cuban government grabbing them. It seems at least possible that the Russians were bluffing.

EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? . What are the differences between these two sources? Why might these two sources have differences? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT?

What are the differences between these three sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? What are the differences between these three sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT?

Why might these three sources have differences? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? Why might these three sources have differences? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT?

What are the differences between these two sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? What are the differences between these two sources? Why might these two sources have differences? What are the differences between these two sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? What are the differences between these two sources?

What are the differences between these two sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? Why might these two sources have differences? Why might these two sources have differences? What are the differences between these two sources? EVALUATION – HOW RELIABLE OR USEFUL IS THIS SOURCE? WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE? HOW DOES THIS SOURCE LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION? WHAT DOES THE SOURCE TELL US ABOUT THE EVENT? Why might these two sources have differences?