According to the Article, why were thousands of Cuban children stranded in the U.S. after 1962?
A
Because the Cuban Missile Crisis resulted in the end of all U.S. flights to and from Cuba
B
Because the U.S. was in a panic about communism and it led to the Red Scare
C
Because people believed the Cuban government was sending children to be
brainwashed
D
Because rumors spread that Operation Pedro Pan was sending children to the Soviet
Union

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Answer:

A . Because the Cuban Missile Crisis resulted in the end of all U.S. flights to and from Cuba.

Explanation:

Operation Peter Pan, or known in Cuba as Pedro Pan, was the effort of the United States government to ensure the safety of Cuban children amidst the rise of Fidel Castro's rise in power. This effort was a humanitarian act to ensure the safety of the children of the dissident parents of the latest Cuban government's communist regime.

But this 'relief' effort was left hanging by the Cuban Missile Crisis that 'cut' all ties between the two nations. The Crisis led to the discontinuation of the flights from Cuba, resulting in the children stranded in the US while their parents were unable to leave Cuba and join their children.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Answer:

A  Because the Cuban Missile Crisis resulted in the end of all U.S. flights to and from Cuba.

Explanation:

Operation Peter Pan (or Operación Pedro Pan) was a clandestine mass exodus of over 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban minors ages 6 to 18 to the United States over a two-year span from 1960 to 1962.

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