Foreign Policy & Global Influence
Economic Policies & Outcomes
Social & Cultural Policies
Minorities, Religion & Rights
Political Structure & Control
100

Cuba supported this guerrilla fighter in Bolivia, where he became a martyr.
 

Answer: Who is Che Guevara?

100

In the early years, Cuba nationalized private commerce and this major sector.
 

Answer: What is industry?

100

Education and health care became this for all Cuban citizens after 1959.
 

Answer: What is free?

100

By 1979, this was no longer a crime in Cuba, signaling a shift in LGBTQ rights.
 

Answer: What is homosexuality?

100

In 1961, Cuba officially declared itself a nation under this ideology.
 

Answer: What is socialism?

200

In the Caribbean, Cuba supported revolutionary movements in Grenada and this Central American nation.
 

Answer: What is Nicaragua?

200

This 1959 reform broke up large landed estates.
 

Answer: What is the Agrarian Reform Act?

200

Cuba’s national ballet and film institute were part of Castro’s push to expand this sector.
 

Answer: What is cultural development (arts)?

200

This 1992 constitutional change redefined the Cuban state from atheist to this.
 

Answer: What is secular?

200

This 1976 political system created municipal, provincial, and national assemblies.
 

Answer: What is Poder Popular (People’s Power)?

300

This Venezuelan president became a major Castro ally, trading oil for technical support.
 

Answer: Who is Hugo Chávez?

300

This 1960 agreement made Cuba heavily dependent on Soviet economic support.
 

Answer: What is the Soviet–Cuban trade agreement?

300

Under housing policy, this part of Cuba suffered the most from underinvestment.
 

Answer: What are rural areas?

300

This group experienced major social improvement after the 1959 revolution due to anti-discrimination speeches.
 

Answer: Who are Black Cubans?

300

This was eliminated after 1959, making Cuba a one-party state for decades.
 

Answer: What are elections?

400

In 1975, Castro sent troops to this African nation to support the MPLA.
 

Answer: What is Angola?

400

By the mid-1960s, this surprising labor condition emerged despite earlier unemployment problems.
 

Answer: What is a labor shortage?

400

This 1960 organization, led by Vilma Espín, worked toward equality for women.
 

Answer: What is the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC)?

400

This 1965 policy forcibly recruited gay men into labor battalions.
 

Answer: What are the UMAP camps (implicitly the military units)?

400

By 2003, this percentage of the Communist Party’s active membership was composed of women.
 

Answer: What is over 30%?

500

This regional power withdrew its forces in 1988 after Cuban military intervention in Angola.
 

Answer: What is South Africa?

500

This major economic crisis occurred when Cuba’s main foreign supporter collapsed.
 

Answer: What is the collapse of the Soviet Union?

500

This 1975 reform required husbands to share household duties equally.
 

Answer: What is the Egalitarian Family Code?

500

This institution led educational campaigns that shifted Cuban attitudes toward sexuality.
 

Answer: What is the National Center for Sexual Education (CENESEX)?

500

This 1992 reform allowed Cubans to directly elect representatives at every level of government.
 

Answer: What is the 1992 Constitution?