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Which statements correctly describe the Dominican Republic? Check all that apply.

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Answered by KimIra
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Answer:

Civil rights were suppressed for a time in the Dominican Republic.

Trujillo’s dictatorship resulted in the massacre of thousands of Haitians.

The Dominican Republic shares an island with Haiti.

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

The Dominican Republic of the West Indies, which occupies two-thirds east of Hispaniola, is the second-largest island in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean. Haiti, which is also an independent republic, occupies the western third of the island. The coast of the Dominican Republic is washed by the Caribbean Sea to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Between the eastern end of the island and Puerto Rico runs the Mona Passage, a waterway about 130 km wide. The Turks and Caicos Islands are about 145 km north and Colombia is about 500 km south. The area of ​​the republic, including neighboring islands such as Saona, Beata, and Catalina, is about half the size of Portugal. The state capital is Santo Domingo on the south coast.  The Dominican Republic has much in common with Latin American countries (often grouped), and some writers call this country a microcosm of the region. The Dominicans are political and civil unrest, ethnic tensions, export-oriented booms and busts, the occupation of Haiti (1822–44), Rafael Trujillo's oppressive dictatorship  (1930–61), and the military. I have experienced a long-term military junta, including the junta. US intervention (1916-24 and 1965-66). However, compared to neighboring Haiti, the national problem is less. Both countries have long been strategically important due to their proximity to the United States and their location on the main routes leading to the Caribbean Sea and the Panama Canal.

THEREFORE, THE STATEMENT WHICH DESCRIBES THE DOMINIC REPUBLIC:

  • The Dominican Republic is the second-largest country in the Caribbean Sea. Haiti and Hispaniola are shared between Puerto Rico and Cuba. The Dominican Republic occupies two-thirds of the eastern part of the island, and Haiti occupies the western part. The Atlantic Ocean is to the north and the Caribbean Sea is to the south.
  • The Dominican Republic has a subtropical climate with an average annual temperature of 26 ° C (78 ° F).
  • Its size varies geographically, and the Dominican Republic has vast white sand beaches, highland evergreen forests, fertile valleys with lush vegetation, and even sand dunes in the desert.

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