Asked by Devin Harris
How did the Cuban Revolution affect the United States?
It increased Americans' fear of communist aggression.
It caused Americans to distrust their government.
It improved trade between the United States and Cuba.
It ended the conflict between the United States and Cuba.
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It increased Americans' fear of communist aggression.
Explanation: Castro's revolution brought a communist government allied with the USSR to America's doorstep, leading to events like the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Relations worsened (embargoes, confrontation), not improved, and the revolution intensified Cold War fears rather than ending the conflict.
Explanation: Castro's revolution brought a communist government allied with the USSR to America's doorstep, leading to events like the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Relations worsened (embargoes, confrontation), not improved, and the revolution intensified Cold War fears rather than ending the conflict.
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