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Chapter 32 Section 1 Notes 6/3/2013 World History C

The Cuban Revolution Reason for Revolt – “A rich country with too many poor people” Corrupt dictators & Revolutionaries – Fulgencio Batista Fidel Castro Che Guevara – his main goal was to establish a Marxist regime

Results of the Cuban Revolution Cubans have good access to health care and education Cubans civil liberties are restricted under a one-party system The Government jails opponents and watches citizens through a network of neighborhood spies Cuban economy suffers because of U.S. trade embargo and many Cuban’s flee to the United States