Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
Aurore Stanton
organized workers helped the cause of all workers
The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
They argued that the new government would provide a better balance between the national government and state governments. Hope that helps!
He felt that a Unliminted Government was best because, Hobbes wanted absolute power.- Therefore him wanting to be a monarchy.
A government might wish to create things they feel the people might need. These are things such as jobs or new infrastructures where they are needed the most.
Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
Poor workers in Cuba were upset that many policies were not changed.
They were upset that American businesses were not involved>
There's like this feeling of sadness still.. stemming from our grandparents and parents that were basically forced to leave... leave their family, their homes. The feeling still remains that their freedoms were stripped away from them. It's become less of an issue over the years, people forget, new generations don't feel as strongly. But if you talk to anyone who lived in Cuba and had to leave and they'll tell you they not only wouldn't allow themselves to, but they can't condone giving the Cuban government any of their money (by flying there, buying their goods, etc), nor step on the soil that used to be rightfully theirs (or their parents') until the country is free from Communism.
After the Bay of Pigs, where the U.S. invaded Cuba in attempt to overthrow Cuban government, Fidel Castro, the Cuban dictator, was very uneasy about the U.S.. It was because of the Bay of Pigs that Cuba became suspicious of the U.S. after that. When the Soviet Union asked to install missiles in Cuba, they agreed because that way they would feel more protected if the U.S. was to attack again.
The goal of the 1961 invasion of Cuba, known as the Bay of Pigs incident or invasion, was to oust the socialist Cuban government led by Fidel Castro. Despite being trained and assisted by U.S. military and CIA personnel, the Cuban exiles who invaded were repulsed and their takeover bid failed.
I find it hard to imagine how co-workers feel.
It may have been a look good, feel good event but the US had placed restrictions on Cuban independence and felt that those mandates protected US interests in Cuba. It was also the way that big business wanted it, because as a US Territory US labor laws would have to be complied with and that would have reduced their profit margin.
No, they work because it is their job. Some may feel it is their duty, but overall it's simply another job.