Latin-American Studies, Socialist/Marxist/Communist Movements Essays and Research Papers, pg.9
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An argumentative paper about United States' sanctions against Cuba, presenting both sides of the argument.# 8928 | 1,560 words | 7 sources | MLA | 2002 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A summary of the book "Destiny Betrayed: J.F.K, Cuba, and the Garrison Case" by James DiEugenio.# 8809 | 1,300 words | 1 source | MLA | 2002 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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This paper is an annotated bibliography based on the book "Americas", by Peter Winn.# 8784 | 1,325 words | 1 source | MLA | 2002 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A discussion on the American trade embargo on Cuba.# 8402 | 825 words | 3 sources | APA | 2002$19.95 Add to cart More information
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This paper discusses Latin American governments in the context of history and examines how and why authoritarian governments developed.# 7030 | 2,350 words | 5 sources | APA | 2002$19.95 Add to cart More information
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The communication between leaders during the Cuban missile crisis with special attention to JFK's decisions on how to determine the best approach to handling the outbreak of nuclear war are examined in this paper.# 6465 | 1,750 words | 1 source | APA | 2002 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An analysis of Henry B. Ryan's book "The Fall of Che Guevara", which defines Guevara's insurgency efforts in Bolivia.# 6425 | 3,250 words | 1 source | MLA | 2002 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An analysis of the book about Fidel Castro, "Fidel: A Critical Portrait" by Tad Szulc.# 5716 | 695 words | 1 source | MLA | 2001 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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This essay is a review of Christina Garcia's novel "Dreaming in Cuban".# 5230 | 870 words | 1 source | MLA | 2001 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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This essay is divided into two parts whereby the first part examines the three conditions Karl Marx wrote about in "Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy" and the second part explains the predominant philosophical force in the Nicaraguan Revol# 4714 | 710 words | 0 sources | 2000 |$19.95 Add to cart More information