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What gave the US some control in cuba's affairs?

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What gave the US some control in Cuba's affairs.?

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What gave the United States some control in Cuba's affairs?

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How did some businesses get the governments to stay out their affairs?

They secretly gave money to members of congress.


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What gave America some control in Cuban affairs?

America gained control in Cuban affairs primarily through the Platt Amendment, enacted in 1901, which allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban politics and maintain a military presence on the island. This amendment restricted Cuba's ability to sign treaties with other nations and gave the U.S. the authority to oversee its financial and foreign relations. Additionally, the U.S. established Guantanamo Bay as a naval base, further solidifying its influence over Cuba. These measures were part of a broader strategy to assert American dominance in the Caribbean and Latin America.


Was the Albany congress demonstrated a strong desire among some England colonists to overcome their differences and control their own affairs?

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Sometimes countries give up some control of their own affairs to work together on goals they all share. This is a form of what?

international cooperation


Which country lost control over Canada after the French and Indian War?

France lost the Seven Years war but left many French behind who where allowed to keep some control over their affairs.


What is the meaning of charge the affairs?

It means you have some affairs, plug them into a charger, and, well, charge them.


How did some business get the government to stay out of their affairs?

they secretly gave money to members of Congress


What is administrstion?

a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)