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  2. Outline of American politics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to American politics: American politics – the politics of the United States . Features of American politics

  3. US-Cuba Democracy PAC - Wikipedia

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    The US-Cuba Democracy PAC lobbies the Congress of the United States on issues and legislation including: "Oppose legislation that will finance the prolonged existence of the Castro regime." "Encourage the U.S. Congress to urge their colleagues from legislative bodies around the world as well as allies of the U.S. to support the legitimate ...

  4. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    After the Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro's rise to power, American relations with Cuba became increasingly hostile. American forces trained, supplied, and supported the Cuban exiles who attempted to overthrow Castro in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961, but the invasion was defeated and Castro retained control. In subsequent decades, American ...

  5. Outline of the United States - Wikipedia

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    An orthographic projection of the United States. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United States: . United States of America – federal republic located primarily in North America, and the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.

  6. Samuel Farber - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Mariano, Cuba, Farber came to the United States in February 1958. [1] He obtained a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969 and taught at a number of colleges and universities including UCLA and, most recently, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, where he is a Professor Emeritus ...

  7. Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) - Wikipedia

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    The most meaningful impact on Cuba that World War 1 had was on its sugar trade as much of the world's European supply was cut off with demand exploding along with profits from the industry. [53] Cuba later ended up signing the Treaty of Versailles. Cuba was a member of the League of Nations and later on its successor, the United Nations (UN).

  8. Portal:Cuba/Outline - Wikipedia

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    This outline of Cuba-related topics is intended to be a quick reference for persons seeking to learn more about Cuba. It is this editor's hope that persons seeking to learn more about Cuba will use this outline to quickly find articles related to specific topics. Please note that some of the articles listed in subsections are incomplete and ...

  9. Cuban Junta - Wikipedia

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    Image of the Ten Years War between Spain and Cuba. The first of the Juntas was founded in New York in 1848 and lasted until 1855. It was started by Cuban leaders Don Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros, Don Manuel De Jesus Arango, Don Domingo de Goicouria, Don Jose Elias Hernandez, and Don Porfirio Valiente [7] with financial support from Havana, their main goal to encourage United States politicians ...