As Cuban American indicates a United States citizen, then they would live in a Representative Democracy specifically a Federal Republic and economically a Captialist system.
Cuban Nationals however, live in a Socialist Nation, specifically a Communist State which also governs its economic system.
Mark Cuban is known for being an independent and does not officially belong to a specific political party. He has expressed support for various candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties, often emphasizing his focus on issues rather than strict party affiliation. Cuban has also been vocal about his views on various political topics, advocating for pragmatic solutions.
The Cuban economy was based on the production of sugar.
If by "command economy" you mean a dictatorial economy like North Korea, the government decides what is produced and has a lot of say in how things are done. The Cuban government is also a dictatorial government but more pragmatic in when to leave things alone. The US military maintains a huge installation at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba and quite a number of Cubans work on the base and draw good paychecks. The Cuban regime understands that the Americans have no intention of leaving and Cuba is incapable of evicting them. But the Americans leave the Cuban regime alone (except for the usual CIA spying and meddling)
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The value of a 1932 Cuban Peso depends on its condition. In very good condition, such a coin is valued at about 67 US dollars.
Soledad O'Brien has written: 'Latino in America' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Cuban Americans, Latin Americans, History
The cast of The Cuban-Americans - 2000 includes: Chaz Mena as Narrator
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Giselle Balido has written: 'Cubantime' -- subject(s): Cuban Americans, Pictorial works, Social life and customs
Food. Americans of all ethnic origins do, as well.
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During the Spanish American War, Cuban guerrillas fought against the Spanish. After that, Cuban guerrillas fought against the corrupt Cuban government and later against Americans.
Americans were afraid the United States could not win the war on its own. Americans thought the Cuban revolutionaries wouldn't allow the United States to trade there. Americans feared that other foreign powers would gain power if the United States did not get involved. Americans thought the Cuban people were not ready to govern themselves.
they were treated differently then others (americans)
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