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like a 6th grader wrote in a short paragraph it sing information from this text and online sources, take the position that the United States should or should not remove its trade embargo against Cuba. Consider the possible economic and political effects on the governments and citizens of both countries. Write a letter to the U.S. president summarizing current relations between the U.S. and Cuba. State your opinion and give supporting evidence.
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Dear Mr. President,
My name is [Your Name] and I am a sixth grader. I think the United States should remove the trade embargo against Cuba. The embargo started a long time ago in the 1960s and it still makes life hard for regular Cuban people who need medicines, food, and jobs, and it also stops American farmers and businesses from selling things there. In 2015 we reopened embassies and tried talking to Cuba, and the United Nations has voted many times for countries to end the embargo, so lots of people think it should end. If we lift the embargo, it could help Cuban families get what they need, give Americans more customers and jobs, and let people talk and travel more so they can share ideas about freedom and rights. Some worry it would help the Cuban government, but I think trade and friendship will give Cuban citizens more power and chances to make changes. Please consider removing the embargo or at least making it easier for families and small businesses to trade.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
My name is [Your Name] and I am a sixth grader. I think the United States should remove the trade embargo against Cuba. The embargo started a long time ago in the 1960s and it still makes life hard for regular Cuban people who need medicines, food, and jobs, and it also stops American farmers and businesses from selling things there. In 2015 we reopened embassies and tried talking to Cuba, and the United Nations has voted many times for countries to end the embargo, so lots of people think it should end. If we lift the embargo, it could help Cuban families get what they need, give Americans more customers and jobs, and let people talk and travel more so they can share ideas about freedom and rights. Some worry it would help the Cuban government, but I think trade and friendship will give Cuban citizens more power and chances to make changes. Please consider removing the embargo or at least making it easier for families and small businesses to trade.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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