Raul Rivero said, "There is not only one Cuba. There are several. One for the ruling class and another for tourists, diplomats and other foreign visitors.These two are very similar. However, there is Another Country for those who do not receive any of the $800 million dollars sent yearly to the island by Miami-based exiles."
No.
A normal (communist) country with people trying to make a living, just like anywhere else.
Cuba is a communist country with a dictator, Fidel Castro. Cuba is a one party communist state, there is only one legal political party, the Cuban Communist Party (PCC).
In my opinion, no. Look at any communist country that controls the rights of their citizens and look at it's standard of living.
A Communist Party is one which advocates the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless society. Most parties that call themselves ‘Communist’ in fact stand for the reform of capitalism.
All plants are examples of living things.
Like life everywhere - it varies from country to country. In communist countries, just as in capitalist ones, a lot of people are too busy struggling with life's everyday struggles to think abut the system under which they live. One thing is sure, there are many peasants and workers in ex-communist countries who wish they were still living under the old regime, as they were living better lives then, they feel. Capitalism only enriches a few, not everyone. And for everyone who is enriched, there must be someone losing out.
Free country, just don't rub people's nose into it. If a person did, might cause a fist fight (or worse) back then.
examples of living things are: -humans -animals -trees -plants examples of non living things are: -chair -table -buildings -ballpens -houses some more examples are for living things: mold, fungi and non living things are water, gas, fabric(silk), etc
Country Living was created in 1978.
evryone gets the same amt of money
The communists provided the peasants living in rural areas with weapons.