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He removed all travel restrictions on Americans to travel to Cuba and took the first big steps toward normalization while still in the midst of the Cold War. Cubans are slowly gaining rights to improved communication and internet, but implementation remains slow. Competing political parties are still not allowed.
The U.S. trade embargo is still in place until the U.S. Congress decides to lift it.
Carter’s persistent was belief that the best way to improve the lives of all Cubans and to overcome
differences with any government is through engagement.

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He removed all travel restrictions on Americans to travel to Cuba and took the first big steps toward normalization while still in the midst of the Cold War. Cubans are slowly gaining rights to improved communication and internet, but implementation remains slow. Competing political parties are still not allowed.
The U.S. trade embargo is still in place until the U.S. Congress decides to lift it.
Carter’s persistent was belief that the best way to improve the lives of all Cubans and to overcome
differences with any government is through engagement.

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relations worsened when Fidel Castro sent his prisoners to the united states

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relations worsened when Fidel Castro sent his prisoners to the united states.

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Q: What were U.S. relations with Cuba like under president jimmy carter?
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