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Cuban Revolution Review Pages 433-438 Cuban Revolution Review

Question 1 Describe the Cuban Government under Machado: - Social - Political - Economic - Relationship with the United States

Question 2 Who led the Revolution of 1933? Does the revolution make changes? Why/Why not?

Question 3 How does Batista gain power? Describe his government (or rather his puppet governments) - Social - Economic - Relationship with US

Question 4 Who is Eddie Chibas and what did he do to ignite a revolution? How might this event impact young idealists in Cuba at the time?

Question 5 Explain Castro’s “July 26th” movement/revolution: - What happened? - Why did it fail? - How it impact Cuba’s future?

HOMEWORK Read in Latin America Book pages 438-444, stop at “Cuba and the World” Notes REVIEW answer to the review questions you answered today.