Why was the location of Cuba so significant during the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Answer 1
Answer: Cuba's position and the range of it's missiles allowed the missiles to be launched towards a very significant portion of the U.S.  This is in distinction to missiles stored in the Soviet Union, which could not reach America.
Answer 2
Answer: Its location allowed for missiles (which were not as advanced at the time) to reach and strike large portions of the United States that they could not hit if launched from the Soviet Union.

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What was a major similarity between China's and Vietnam's resistance to domination by European imperial powers during the late 19th century?

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Answer: Both resistance movements were defeated in battle by European forces

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Why did Martin Luther king Jr’s speech “I have a dream” have such an impact in a enormous audience?

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The speech expressed true feelings among many people. it showed the segregated world from an african americans eyes. the speech hit hard for many people who went through the same thing. One stereotype white people had was that Blacks were violent, infact when MLK gave his speech it was nothing put peaceful protest.

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What happened to american native population from the early 1500s to the mid 1600s and why?

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Answer: Europeans claimed the land and diseases spread.

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yes they still had slavery even if you stoped sooner does not mean you did not do something bad

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