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How did the Obama administration change US policy regarding Cuba?
It eased restrictions on communication, travel, and exports.
It imposed sanctions in response to nuclear testing.
It created programs to help fight violence there.
It intervened in an uprising to aid pro-democracy rebels.
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It eased restrictions on communication, travel, and exports.
The Obama administration restored diplomatic relations (2015), reopened embassies, loosened travel and remittance rules, expanded allowed exports (e.g., telecom and consumer goods), and took steps such as removing Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list. These were mostly executive actions and did not fully lift the longstanding US embargo.
The Obama administration restored diplomatic relations (2015), reopened embassies, loosened travel and remittance rules, expanded allowed exports (e.g., telecom and consumer goods), and took steps such as removing Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list. These were mostly executive actions and did not fully lift the longstanding US embargo.
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