What Does Obama Want Achieve With Cuba Relations?

What Does Obama Want Achieve With Cuba Relations?

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The video discusses the U.S. policy shift towards Cuba, highlighting the Obama administration's efforts to normalize relations by opening an embassy and reviewing Cuba's status on the terrorism list. The policy change has mixed reactions in Miami, especially among different generations of Cuban-Americans. On Capitol Hill, the policy faces bipartisan support and opposition, with significant political figures expressing concerns.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the initial steps the Obama administration plans to take in normalizing relations with Cuba?

Opening an embassy in Cuba

Lifting the travel ban

Removing all trade restrictions

Granting citizenship to Cuban immigrants

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do the opinions about the embargo differ among generations in Miami?

Older generations support it, while younger generations are more open to change

Both generations are equally supportive of the embargo

Younger generations support it, while older generations are more open to change

Neither generation has a strong opinion on the embargo

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What is a significant factor contributing to the mixed reactions in Miami regarding the policy change?

The generational divide in the Cuban American community

The economic impact on local businesses

The influence of international trade agreements

The role of the media in shaping opinions

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which political figure is mentioned as having major concerns about the policy change?

John Kerry

Robert Menendez

Alan Gross

Bill Ferries

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the nature of the political opinions on Capitol Hill regarding the policy change?

Bipartisan with mixed opinions

Unanimously opposed

Unanimously supportive

Indifferent