University of Havana
Where did Castro study?
National Institute for Agrarian Reform
What is INRA?
A country that Cuba followed to get liberalisation in its economy
Who was the USSR?
Left-wing electoral victories from Latin-American countries
What was the Pink Tide?
Japan's currency
Castro became Prime minister
What happened on February 16, 1959
The reason that the sugar economy suffered in the early 20th century
What is boom and bust cycles?
Che's idea of what work should be
Now Socialist man
8.5 million tones
What did the 10 million tone harvest achieve
A period of ten years
What is a decade?
The movement which started with the attack the Moncada barracks
What was the 26th of July movement?
November 1959
When did the US government ban all exports to Cuba?
A country could Cuba be compared to?
What is China (in the 1950's)?
Argentina: FEP
Eva Peron Foundation
The largest organ of the human body
What is skin?
Che Guevara’s occupation before he joined Castro
What is a physician (doctor) and author
75% of Cuban Sugar production
How much of the Cuban sugar production did the USA control?
An economic plan that Castro felt ignored Cuba's economic needs
What was the central planning board?
who was convicted of treason early on
Huber Matos
Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc. Who is Missing?
Who is Bashful?
160 men
How many men attacked the Moncada Barracks?
a reform created by Castro to nationalise American owned sugar mills in Cuba
What is the National Institute for Agrarian Reform
Public utilities, power companies, telephone companies
What got nationalised by reforms?
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What is a teapot