Cuba is not considered an industrial nation. Its primary exports are agricultural such as sugar, fish, cigars, and coffee. They do export some manufactured goods.
· In 1877, how had rapid industrial growth divided the nation - rich and poor, employers and employees?
Cuba is one of the command economies in the Caribbean.
There is a greater need for education and training
The U.S. rapidly expanded economically from an agrarian nation into an industrial power. Industrialization in America involved 2 important developments. 1st, transportation was expanded. 2nd, improvements were made to industrial processes such as the use of interchangeable parts & railroads to ship goods more quickly.
There can be no such thing. Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, with no. only or prices, hence no economy. And it will have to be introduced at a global level.
it's a dependent
No, Cuba is an independent nation.
agricultural
Cuba is the large island south of Florida.
Cuba is a Republic, and if you mean country, then yes.
No, it's classified as a post-industrial nation
Cuba was a possession of Spain until 1899.
Cuba is an island nation, and the US is not.
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Cuba cannot be in the Bahamas, they are two completely separate countries. Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The Bahamas is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean.
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England was the leading European industrial nation in the 1700s.