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The Cuban Revolution

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Term Paper TitleThe Cuban Revolution
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The Cuban Revolution

The Cuban Revolution

Mr. Barron
Jason Rosenzweig                                   
January 9, 1997

     After the Cuban Revolution many change occurred in Cuba. Cuba was once a
corrupt dictatorship, now and for the past 36 years Castro has led a communist
government.

     Before Castro took over Batista, Batista ran a biossed economy for the
rich. Officials took pay offs, keeping the majority of the peoples thoughts
invisible. Protestors of Batista were murdered, and their body's were thrown in
gutters. During these times the life for the rich was plentiful, they had more
Cadillacs than any other city in the world, and the highest number of T.V. sets
per capita out of all the Latin American countries  . Many gambling casinos were
also present. While life for the poor was plagued with unemployment, inadequate
health care, and a high illiteracy rate.

     Castro's take over of the government, changed many ways of life in Cuba,
most of which benefited the poor or the majority of the people. Education was
improved for the poor, there are many times more schools and staff members to
educate the young. Health care was improved, infant mortality rate has dropped
from 60 to 11.1 which is comparable to industrialized nations.

     Even with all the good changes their are hardships do go with them.
Castro took over business's, some of which were owned by foreign investors,
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