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Which best describes the relationship between the United States and Cuba until Castro’s 1959 revolution?

The United States attempted multiple times to annex Cuba but was stopped by worker revolts.


The United States greatly influenced and sometimes determined Cuba’s political and economic systems.


The United States supported Cuba’s split from Spain and helped to establish democratic institutions there.


The United States and Cuba were primarily interested in maintaining open trade that benefitted both countries.

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Answer:

Americans had played an active role in the economy and politics of cuba.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before the 1959 United States and Cuba they have a good relationship. The rise of General Fulgencio Batista in the 1930s to the de facto leadership and presidency during two legislatures (1940-44 and 1952-59) produced a period of close cooperation between the governments of Cuba and the United States. The second term as President of Batista was initiated by a planned military coup in Florida, and US President Harry Truman soon recognized Batista's return to power with military and economic aid. When Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, relations between the two countries quickly devolved into bitter arguments, political grandstanding and the occasional international crisis.

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