What was the outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

The embargo against Cuba was lifted in exchange for the removal of weapons from Cuba.

The Soviet Union removed missiles from Cuba and the U.S. removed missiles from Turkey.

Fidel Castro led a communist revolution in Cuba to overthrow the Batista government.

The U.S. armed Cuban refugees in an attempt to overthrow Castro and remove the weapons.

The outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis was that the Soviet Union agreed to remove its missiles from Cuba in exchange for the United States agreeing not to invade Cuba and removing its missiles from Turkey. This effectively ended the crisis and decreased tensions between the two superpowers. Additionally, the U.S. and the Soviet Union established a "hotline" communication system to prevent future misunderstandings that could lead to further crises. Overall, the Cuban Missile Crisis is considered a major turning point in the Cold War and is often credited with ultimately leading to improved relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.