founder of Methodist missions and the right hand of John Wesley
Thomas Coke
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the end of Fidel Castro's rule in Cuba
2008
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sometimes called the ''Isle of Spice''
Grenada
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People who do not believe there is God
atheists
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important document that guarantees certain rights to Americans
Constitution of the United States
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great leader of Moravian Church whom the black man from the Danish West Indies encountered
Count von Zinzendorf
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How long was Huber Matos imprisoned?
20 years
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largest island in the West Indies
Cuba
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Latin word for ''the Lord's Day'' or Sunday
Dominica
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Who said ''To live in Cuba is to live in fear?''
The people of Cuba
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Fidel Castro
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1493
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became the strongest center of Christianity among the blacks in the West Indies during the late 1700's
Antigua
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Liberation means ____________.
Freedom
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What is communism?
A government wherein people has to work fairly and paid equally.
The State controls the government, the production and distribution of goods.
The people has to work for the benefit of the state
One of Cuba's top military commanders whom Castro jailed and tortured for opposing his government
Huber Matos
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When did Columbus discover Dominica?
November 3, 1493
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St. John, St. Croix and St. Thomas were known as ___________.
Danish West Indies
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to give a fixed daily allowance of food
rationing
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been called as a ''big, dark jail''
Cuba
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refers to people who fled Cuba and had better lives than Cubans under Castro's rule
mariposas/ butterfly
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How long did Fidel Castro rule Cuba?
nearly 50 years (49 years)
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Became a united British colony in 1888 and became a republic and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in 1976
Trinidad and Tobago
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Countries wherein people have the rights and freedom.
Free countries
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people who left their lands because there is a war or for political, religious or social reasons
refugee
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