Historically, why has the United States restricted trade to Cuba?

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The correct answer is C - Because of Cuba's communist government and its failed protection of the human rights of Cuban citizens.

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Historically, why has the United States restricted trade to Cuba?

Responses
A Because the United States did not want the Cubans to flood the American market with Cuban cigars.Because the United States did not want the Cubans to flood the American market with Cuban cigars.
B Because Cuba failed to allow the United States to annex the nation of Cuba after the Spanish American War.Because Cuba failed to allow the United States to annex the nation of Cuba after the Spanish American War.
C Because of Cuba's communist government and its failed protection of the human rights of Cuban citizens.Because of Cuba's communist government and its failed protection of the human rights of Cuban citizens.
D Because Cuba is too close geographically to the United States for competition.

Many people have settled in central Mexico instead of the eastern or western portions of the country.

What physical feature keeps people away from the eastern and western portions of Mexico?
Responses
A desertsdeserts
B riversrivers
C marchesmarches
D mountainsmountains

The correct answer is D - mountains. The eastern and western portions of Mexico are characterized by rugged mountain ranges that are not as hospitable for settlement as the central region, which is generally flatter and more conducive to agriculture.