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THE UNITED STATES IN THE CARIBBEAN, 1776 - 1985
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E APRIL 5TH, 2011
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CUBA ( 1898) PUERTO RICO ( 1898) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ( 1916) PANAMA ( 1903) GRENADA ( 1983) HAITI ( 1915)
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Reasons for U.S’s interest in the Caribbean btw DEFENSE EXPANSIONISM UNITED STATES IDEOLOGY TRADE AND INVESTMENTS
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Factors responsible for U.S’s involvement in the Caribbean territories
National Security Trade routes Imperialism Puerto Rico Cuba Panama Haiti Ideological Conflict Foreign interferences Political instability Dominican Republic Grenada
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ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND CULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF U.S’S INVOLVEMENT IN:
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DESCRIBE THE POLICIES OF THE CASTRO REVOLUTION POLITICAL, ECONOMIC
SOCIAL REFORMS OPPOSITION TO THE UNITED STATES CONSOLIDATION OF THE REVOLUTION NATIONALISM AND COMMUNISM
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ASSESS THE UNITED STATES’S RESPONSE TO THE CASTRO REVOLUTION
Political and Economic embargo Ideological Warfare Military Intervention International Pressure
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Explain the impact on the Caribbean of the Castro revolution
Spread of Socialism Creation of U.S economic and political spheres of influence Anti-communistic campaign The Cold War
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ASSESS THE IMPACT OF UNITED STATES’ INVOLVEMENT IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING CARIBBEAN BTW 1939-1985
ECONOMIC EFFECTS POLITICAL EFFECTS CULTURAL EFFECTS
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