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Which of the following primarily accounts for the spike in Cuban immigration in the early 1960s

1-Ongoing civil war in Cuba
2-Changes in U.S. migration laws
3-Communist takeover of the Cuban Government
4-Rapid Growth in Cuban wealth and moilty

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Answer:

yah its b


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I believe that the answer to this would be option B. The one that is primarily considered for the sharp increase in Cuban immigration in the early 1960s is the changes in the U.S migration laws. This was made possible because of the ties made by the United States and Cuba. Hope this helps.
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