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fnuegbu

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Mambises were
 
  A) peasants who cultivated small plots of plantation land in exchange for a share of the crop.
  B) secret societies that enabled Afro-Cubans to resist post-emancipation apartheid.
  C) racially integrated guerrilla units, composed of and commanded by Afro-Cubans.
  D) peasant women who provided food and intelligence to Cuba Libre, the liberation army.

Question 2

In the institutionalizatio n of the Cuban Revolution during the 1970s,
 
  A) Fidel Castro lost much of his power.
  B) the Communist party was pushed aside.
  C) the Communist party gained considerable power.
  D) the Cubans adopted the vision of the New Socialist Man.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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