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Left-Wing Dictatorships: Cuba

Left-Wing Dictatorships: Cuba. Overview. You will be making a table to show the good and bad things about life in Cuba under a communist dictatorship Make a table like the one below . Reading.

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Left-Wing Dictatorships: Cuba

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  1. Left-Wing Dictatorships: Cuba

  2. Overview • You will be making a table to show the good and bad things about life in Cuba under a communist dictatorship • Make a table like the one below

  3. Reading • Read the “Growing up in Cuba” section on page 225 and add good and bad things about life in Cuba to the chart

  4. Regional Data File • Look at the regional data file on page 196-197 • Look at Cuba’s life expectancy, compare it to other Latin American countries, and put it under either good things or bad things • Life expectancy: how long the average person in the country lives

  5. Regional Data File • Look at the regional data file on page 196-197 • Look at how many doctors there are per 1,000 people in Cuba, compare it to other Latin American countries, and put it under either good things or bad things

  6. Regional Data File • Look at the regional data file on page 196-197 • Look at how many passenger cars there are per 1,000 people in Cuba, compare it to other Latin American countries, and put it under either good things or bad things

  7. Video Questions • What drove people in Cuba to risk their lives in order to flee their country? • Why did more people want to leave Cuba in the early 1990’s? • Why was the way that Lorenzo’s family was dressed dangerous?

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