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Why was the Cuban Missile Crisis such an slarming situation for the US? a. Castro was planning to invade Florida b. Cuba was only 90 miles from the US c. Soviet submarine were stationed off New York City
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Why was the Cuban Missile Crisis such an slarming situation for the US?
a. Castro was planning to invade Florida
b. Cuba was only 90 miles from the US
c. Soviet submarine were stationed off New York City
d. US missiles in Cuba were a threat to the USSR
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Since Cuba is so close to the US, its one of the more logical answers considering America was close to getting bombed, go with B
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