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Why did many Cubans resent the rule of Fulgencio Batista?
Batista was a Soviet ally, and many Cubans did not want the USSR to influence their economy.
Batista was a US ally, and many Cubans did not want the United States to influence their economy.
Batista was a US ally, but he would not support the United States against the USSR.
Batista was a Soviet ally who frequently threatened the nearby United States.
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"Batista was a US ally, and many Cubans did not want the United States to influence their economy."
Brief explanation: Batista’s governments (especially after his 1952 coup) were closely tied to U.S. business and political interests, allowed heavy U.S. economic domination, and were corrupt and repressive—factors that generated widespread popular resentment.
Brief explanation: Batista’s governments (especially after his 1952 coup) were closely tied to U.S. business and political interests, allowed heavy U.S. economic domination, and were corrupt and repressive—factors that generated widespread popular resentment.
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