How did ideology shape the forces of change in your study of Cuba?
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Ideology is a system of belief reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture. It is a set of doctrines or beliefs that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system that results in change. Ideologies acts as a catalyst to motivate, encourage and shape the forces of change in Cuba. Ideologies that 'revolutionised' Cuba were different, contradictory and provocative which has lead to conflicts as well as
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Cuba. Every ideology has a flaw, every different ideology has a consequence and every conflicting ideology has a change. United States, Spain, Castro, Batista all fought for the change that would see their ideal ideology into reality and their conflict to take over and maintain their ideology over Cuba has resulted in the force of change. If ideology did not exist, there would be nothing to 'make' them revolutionize that change that has shaped Cuba.
Cuba. Every ideology has a flaw, every different ideology has a consequence and every conflicting ideology has a change. United States, Spain, Castro, Batista all fought for the change that would see their ideal ideology into reality and their conflict to take over and maintain their ideology over Cuba has resulted in the force of change. If ideology did not exist, there would be nothing to 'make' them revolutionize that change that has shaped Cuba.