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There is always a good and evil side. But was there a flawless side?

His name was Carlos Pérez. The journal is pact with dust and crumply paper with ripped edges.  Bringing us to when our world almost ended. Carlos faces tough challenges of injustice, social inequality, and loyalty. Throughout his chaotic journey, Carlos realizes a series of things he never realized before.

The Cuban Revolution. Years of corruption passed. Finally, the possession of power transferred into Fidel Castro’s hands from Fulgencio Batista’s. Ever since the power has been in Fidel Castro’s hands’ many changes occurred. The Agrarian Law Reform took place, followed by universal health care. Despite all the positive changes, Fidel Castro’s greed for power displayed corruption by killing many Cubans. Although the Cuban Revolution was bittersweet, it was worth it. It brought more positive changes than negative. As it left a huge legacy. The leaders of the Cuban Revolution are memorable for the astonishing acts of theirs. T-shirts with Ché Guevara are sold nowadays, to show our appreciativeness towards him. The Cuban Revolution also encouraged many Latin Americans to stand up for their rights.

Why Is The Cuban Revolution Significant?

This video is an overview of the Cuban Revolution and whether we think the Cuban Revolution was worth it or not. Our goal was to create a video easily understood by anyone who has an interest in Cuban Revolution. Including an idea of Cuba’s history, its background, and its economy. The video also contains what caused the Cuban Revolution and what happened after it. We concluded the video with changes and continuities since it’s important to mention. Overall, I learned, when a country corrupts, it’s most likely that many will have complaints about inequality, poverty, etc. Eventually, the accusations spread. However, the one who caused corruption is unbothered to change. It leads to impatience, and that’s when you can predict a revolution. You can see an over occurring pattern within rebellions. Inequality caused both Cuban and Russian revolutions to occur. It was evident that some got treated unequally while some got praised. Now we know inequality was why it caused the Cuban and Russian revolutions.

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