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100

The military method used by the revolutionaries to resist Batista from 1956-1958.

What is Guerrilla warfare? (BG1)

100

The amendment that offered support to Cuba when their independence was threatened.

What is the Platt Amendment 1901/1903? (BG1)

100

Basic rights that Castro promised his citizens.

What is free access to health care and education? (BG1)

100

The benefit to Cuba from their relationship with the USSR in 1961.

What is billions of dollars in aid? (BG2)

100

The number of children that Castro had.

What is 9 children?

200

Promise that Castro failed to uphold in 1959-1960 that angered the US and Cuban people.

What are elections? (BG2) 

200

The conflict between the Counter revolutionaries (sponsored by the US) and Castro in 1961.

What is the Bay of Pigs invasion? (BG2)

200

The ideologies that Castro used and supported in his rise to power.

What is radical Cuban nationalism and communist values, communicated through manifestos? (BG1)

200

Castro’s second in command for the revolution who was put in charge of the Cuban economy from 1959 to 1962.

Who is Ernesto "Che" Guevara? (BG3)

200

Name of Castro's propaganda cow used to support the collectivized agricultural movement in the 1980's.

What is Ubre Blanca/White Udder? (BG2)

300

Castro was successful in Guerrilla warfare for this reason.

What is good organization and strong leadership? (BG1)

300

The US supported politician who was Cuban head of state in 1934.

Who is Carlos Mendieta? (BG2)

300

The intended result of the Law of Agrarian Reform in 1959.

What is the redistribution of land and diversification of the economy through agricultural diversification and industrialization? (BG3)

300

A New York Times journalist who snuck into Castro's forest hideout and wrote an article that gave him much needed publicity in 1957.

Who is Herbert Matthews? (BG1&2)

300

The amount of milk the cow produced in one day as a symbol supporting agricultural growth (in gallons).

What is over 29 gallons? (BG3)

400

Name of event in which Castro and his army took over a radio tower to spread propaganda in 1958.

What is Radio Rebelde? (BG1)

400

Name of the countries that Cuba exported revolution in the 1970's?

What is Angola, Ethiopia, Nicaragua, and Mozambique? (BG2)

400

The social impacts of the 1976 Constitution (name at least two).

What is equality between women and men, equal pay for equal work, free public education, and free healthcare? (BG3)

400

The name and relation to Fidel Castro of one of the revolutionaries, appointed defense minister in 1959, deputy prime minister in 1962, and president in 2008.

Who is Raul Castro, Fidel’s Brother? (BG2)

400

The Guinness World Record that Castro holds.

What is the longest speech to the UN? (4 hours 29 minutes) (BG2)

500

Castro’s inspiration as seen in his nationalist ideals.

Various Latin and Central American anti-imperialist movements of the 1930’s and 1940’s. (BG1)

500

The thirteen day standoff that involved three countries and the movement of missiles in 1962.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis? (BG2)

500

Article 41 of the Cuban Constitution of 1976 states this.

What is “All citizens have equal rights and are subject to equal duties”? (BG3)

500

The reason behind appointing Raul Castro as successor in 1959.

What is telling his supporters that "behind me are others more radical than I"? (BG2&3)

500

List three of Castor's hobbies as a younger man.

What are spearfishing, cooking, and reading?