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How did the collapse of the Soviet Union affect Cuba?

Cuba eased trade restrictions, limited foreign investment, and loosened political controls.


Cuba lost Soviet support, accepted foreign investors, but made no market or political reforms.


Cuba attracted U.S. aid and foreign investment by making major political and market reforms


Cuba lost Soviet aid, made some market reforms, but remained under strict internal political control.

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D ) Cuba lost Soviet aid, made some market reforms, but remained under strict internal political control.
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Answer:

  • Cuba lost Soviet aid, made some market reforms, but remained under strict internal political control.

Step-by-step explanation:

The collapse of the Soviet Union influenced the Cuban economy adversely. Soviet imports and fares diminished by 80%. Food and medicine imports from the Soviet Union dropped forcefully. Critically, oil imports from USSR dropped by 90 percent.

Oil was basic for Cuban farming, and transportation. It was likewise significant for Cuban fares. Surplus Soviet oil was sold by the Cubans in the global markets to generate additional revenue.

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