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Cuba’s Fidel Castro appointed his own brother Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces in 1959, and Vice President in 1976. What’s the name of Fidel’s brother?
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Cuba’s Fidel Castro appointed his own brother Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces in 1959, and Vice President in 1976. What’s the name of Fidel’s brother?
A. Haimar
B. Fulgencio
C. Raul
D. Lufs
Correct Answer:
Raul
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May 13, 2024