Historical Context of Cuba
Conditions that led to Castro's Rise
Methods of Castro Rise
Consolidation and Maintenace of Power
Aims and Impacts
100

After Christopher Columbus mistakenly landed in Cuba in 1492, this colonial power colonized the island.  

What is Spain?

100

Over-reliance on this crop created a monoculture economy in Cuba.

What is sugarcane?

100

The Batista regime's excessive use of this drew public criticism and created martyrs for the Cuban Revolution.

What is force?

100

This is how Castro dealt with members of Batista's regime after he came into power.

What is he imprisoned and/or executed them?

100

Throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, Cuba grew increasingly economically dependent on this place.

What is the Soviet Union?

200

This Amendment, passed in 1901, granted the U.S. the right to intervene extensively in Cuba's domestic and foreign affairs.

What is the Platt Amendment?

200

This country dominated Cuba's economy in the 1950s, providing 75% of Cuba's imports and receiving 65% of Cuba's exports.

What is the United States?

200

This assault, which occurred on July 26, 1953, kicked off the fighting of the Cuban Revolution.

What is the Moncada Barracks assault?

200

This is the name of the reform Castro introduced to redistribute land throughout Cuba

What is agrarian reform?

200

This is the name for the period of immense struggle that Cubans endured after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

What is the Special Period?

300

The U.S. helped fight for Cuban independence during this war.

The Spanish-American War

300

These are two examples of the corruption of Fulgencio Batista's regime. 

Example response: What is Batista did not hold elections and used excessive force?

300

Castro gave this famous speech in his defense during his trial in 1953. 

What is "History Will Absolve Me?"

300

Castro launched this education reform in 1961 

What is the literacy campaign?

300

This is the real reason, many people claim, why Castro passed the "Family Code" and supported women in the Revolution.

What is he needed more women to work?

400

This was the year Cuba won its war of independence.

What is 1898?

400

These are two examples of the inequalities that existed between rural and urban areas in Cuba in the 1950s.

What is rural areas had less doctors and lower rates of literacy.

400

This famous expedition marked Castro's return to Cuba in 1956 after being in exile in Mexico.

What is the Granma Expedition?

400

This is how the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961 affected Castro's power?

What is it increased Castro's power, as the U.S. looked foolish and incompetent? 

400

This event involved the arrest and torture of a counter-revolutionary poet and led to the Grey Period in Cuba. 

What is the Padilla Affair?

500

This Cuban nationalist, poet, and philosopher played a critical role in Cuba's liberation from Spain and was viewed by Castro as an inspiration.

Who is José Martí?

500

This group dominated tourism in Cuba in the 1950s, leading Havana to become known as "the Las Vegas of Latin America."

What is the American mafia?

500

During this final stage of the Cuban Revolution, a combination of guerilla-style warfare, the use of propaganda, and "sabotage and terror" helped Castro's side achieve victory.

What is the Sierra Maestra campaign?

500

The PCC (Cuban Communist Party) was officially established in this year.

What is 1965?

500

This document established the Cuban Communist Party as the only legal political party in the country, making Cuba a one-party state.

What is the 1976 Constitution?

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