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The positive aspects of the quarantine strategy in Cuba included the rapid containment of COVID-19 spread through strict measures, which helped protect the healthcare system from being overwhelmed. The government's proactive approach involved extensive testing, contact tracing, and community engagement, fostering a sense of solidarity among citizens. Additionally, the strategy allowed for the development of homegrown vaccines, showcasing Cuba's commitment to public health and self-sufficiency. Overall, these measures contributed to relatively low infection and mortality rates compared to many other countries.

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Oct 22 president Kennedy imposed a naval and air quarantine tight on the shipment of offensive military equipment to cuba?

He imposed a naval blockade on Cuba which is more powerfull than a quarantine.


What did Kennedy choose to do about the Cuban missile crisis?

run a blockade or quarantine take out all the missile sites conduct a military invasion


What are two main ideas offered to President Kennedy to deal with the Soviet build up of weapons in Cuba?

Two main ideas presented to President Kennedy to address the Soviet buildup of weapons in Cuba were a military invasion and a naval quarantine. The invasion would involve a direct military assault on Cuba to eliminate the threat, while the naval quarantine (or blockade) aimed to prevent further shipments of military supplies to Cuba without escalating to open warfare. Ultimately, Kennedy opted for the quarantine, allowing for a diplomatic solution while maintaining military readiness.


What was a naval quarantine?

I believe it was a blockade that the U.S. put up in front of Cuba to prevent the soviet union from going into there. ......I think.


The action taken to stop the Soviets from sending missiles to Cuba was?

Initial action was a blockade: the USA placed a naval quarantine around Cuba to stop further weapons from being conveyed to the island.


How did President Kennedy refer to the blockade ordered against Cuba in October 1962?

President Kennedy referred to the blockade ordered against Cuba in October 1962 as a "quarantine." He chose this term to avoid the implications of an act of war, as a blockade is typically considered an act of war under international law. The quarantine aimed to prevent further delivery of offensive military equipment to Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.


How did the Soviets provoke Kennedy to quarantine Cuba?

The Soviets provoked President Kennedy to quarantine Cuba by secretly placing nuclear missiles on the island, which brought the Cold War superpowers to the brink of nuclear confrontation. The discovery of these missiles by U.S. reconnaissance flights in October 1962 heightened tensions and prompted Kennedy to respond decisively. He imposed a naval quarantine, or "blockade," around Cuba to prevent further Soviet shipments of military equipment, aiming to protect U.S. national security and compel the removal of the missiles. This decisive action was a critical moment in the Cuban Missile Crisis.


How did the united state respond when Castro seized American business in Cuba?

The United States placed a trade embargo on Cuba


When the USSR attempted to install nuclear weapons in cuba JFK ordered what?

Formally he announced a "quarantine" of Cuba. This was a "polite" way of saying blockade without formally saying blockade. If he had formally declared a blockade of Cuba, he would also be implicitly declaring war on Cuba and indirectly with its ally the USSR. He did not want to declare war on the USSR, so he played games with words. The USSR could have easily called his bluff and either ran the "quarantine" or declared that "your quarantine is really a blockade, which is an act of war, we are now at war." However they did not, their ships turned around and the missiles were removed. (secretly in exchange for our removing Jupiter and Thor missiles from Turkey that were already obsolete and on our schedule for removal anyway even without the threat of missiles in Cuba.)


Who established a communist dictatorship in cuba?

Cuba was state capitalist but now has some aspects of private capitalism. Communism has no classes or rulers or money.


Was nuclear bombs found in cuba during Vietnam?

At no time have nuclear weapons been in Cuba. In the 1963 Cuban missile crisis the USSR and Cuba had built IRBM launch facilities, IRBM storage facilities, and warhead storage facilities. Some IRBM's had been shipped to Cuba, but no warheads. The Soviet ships carrying warheads were stopped by the US Naval quarantine, then turned around.


What is a positive aspect of cuba?

Cuba is amazing, they have great beaches, also the weather is great. Except that, the food is not that great. that would be a negative aspect