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Title: Historical Foundations Unit 2 Ip
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They are allowed to swap houses, but that requires finding the right other person who wants to swap, which is difficult and therefore doesn't happen too often.
Women's rights have always been a concern of the socialist Castro government in the past. Today most women work outside of the home since the family code law was passed in 1974, giving men and women equal rights inside and outside of the home... Showed first 250 characters
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Today most women work outside of the home since the family code law was passed in 1974, giving men and women equal rights inside and outside of the home. Automobiles driven in Cuba are a blend of 1940’s and 1950’s “'maquinas' or 'yank tanks'” in which we call cars here in the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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