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12 May, 14:40

The Soviet Union and the United States nearly went to war with each other in 1962 when the United States discovered Soviet missiles on the island of Cuba. This event, called the Cuban Missile Crisis, was resolved peacefully after several days of negotiations between U. S. and Soviet leaders.

Which of the following is an approach a cultural historian would take to the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A. Describe the tactics the United States might have used to destroy the missiles on Cuba.

B. Interview U. S. and Soviet leaders about differences in customs that affected the negotiations.

C. Map the locations of all the missiles and launch silos on Cuba during the crisis.

D. Examine the long-term effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis on the U. S. and Soviet economies.

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  1. 12 May, 15:03
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    For me it was B when i put D in i got it wrong and it corrected me
  2. 12 May, 15:04
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    D. examine the long-term effects of the cuban missile crisis on the us and soviet economies
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