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    The Cuban Missile Crisis was a 13-day political and military standoff occurring in October of 1962. The Cuban Missile Crisis came about after the Bay of Pigs. Krushchev gave Castro some of the Soviet military equipment to avoid a follow-up American invasion of Cuba causing Americans to become alarmed. In September 1962, the Soviets said they had no intention of placing nuclear missiles in Cuba; which was a lie. The Cuban Missile Crisis was over the installation of nuclear-armed soviet missiles on

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    The Cold War Saga The United Nations It was said that the purpose of the UN was to “create a collective security system” because of the division after World War II. Hostility reigned after the war between two political powers, the United States of America and the U.S.S.R., mainly the fight against communism, making the U.S.S.R. as carrier of this dreaded political disease. Nuclear fears were rampant during these times and the fight for the U.S. and its allies was to end communism, which was growing

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    Union mainly for the protection of Cuba, and therefore was more open to Soviet suggestions such as placing nuclear weapons in Cuba to ensure its security. Che Guevara, a major figure to play a central role in training the military forces for the Bays of Pigs invasion and in bringing the Soviet nuclear weapons to Cuba, stated that "all the Cuban people must become a guerrilla army, each and every Cuban must learn to handle and if necessary use firearms in defence of the nation.1" Guevara's statement

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    Roosevelt was the United States’ first progressive president. The Roosevelt family, including his wife, Edith, and six children moved into the White House. With them they brought over fifteen animals including, a small bear, a lizard, four guinea pigs, a pig, a badger, a blue macaw, a hen, a rooster, a hyena, a barn owl, a rabbit, a pony, and five dogs (United States.). This is more animals than there had ever been in the White House at the time. With the Roosevelt’s in the White House it was rarely

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    Every four years, American citizens who are registered vote for president. President John F Kennedy was elected as the 35th president of the United States in 1960 (“John F Kennedy”). Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic president of the United States (“John F Kennedy”). He called for new legislation civil rights (“John F Kennedy”). Based upon his civil rights, foreign policy, and education policies, president Kennedy was a successful president. President Kennedy’s policies on civil rights helped

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    When John Kennedy became president, he started to develop a special relationship with Nikita Khrushchev. Kennedy and Khrushchev would constantly write letters back and forth to one another. It seemed that Kennedy wanted to build a relationship with Khrushchev and with the Soviet Union. “In the spring of 1963 President John Kennedy embarked on a policy not to foment crises, but to seek conciliation with the Soviet Union” Even before the spring of 1963, Kennedy and Khrushchev would write to one another

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    After World War II, the practices of Communism, a political ideology, quickly spread from the Soviet Union to other countries in the Eastern Hemisphere. The United States, a country that practices democracy, avidly made it known to other nations that it opposed communist practices. In response to the rapid number of nations that were beginning to practice it, the United States set a goal to limit the amount of nations that practiced it. A poorly planned invasion by the United States on Cuba and

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    the United States. The United States has had a rocky relationship with Cuba for the past fifty years. A series of events lead to the destruction of relations between the two nations: the Cuban Revolution, the announcement of the embargo, the Bay of Pigs invasion, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Revolution of Cuba in 1959 started the eventual demise of the trust between Cuba and the United States. Fulgencio Batista, ex-president of Cuba, was a

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    World War II led to the rise of communism; using the policy of containment, Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy based their foreign policy off of previous president before they took office. While all of the Cold War presidents contributed to stopping the spread of communism, they used some similar and different tactics. Both Truman and Eisenhower used the policy of containment and employed different types of military uses to stop communism. While Kennedy used similar strategies as his preceding presidents

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    the United States, and that it was illegal for them to work within. The FBI is in charge of handling internal issues. Hunt had spoken about this later on in 1974 too. He told the interviewers how he started running the division right after “the bay of pigs” incident and continued it for four years. “He confessed to using the division to subsidize and manipulate news and publishing organizations for the entire 4 years. The cover-up of the killing of Kennedy was very effectively dealt with by the use

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