Advertisements in the 1920s promoted Cuban tobacco and sugar consumption in the US. This impacted Cuba's economy as tobacco and sugar were luxury exports that most people could not afford, potentially leading to unemployment and unproductive production if Cubans could not find other export markets or means of production.
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Advertisements in the 1920s promoted Cuban tobacco and sugar consumption in the US. This impacted Cuba's economy as tobacco and sugar were luxury exports that most people could not afford, potentially leading to unemployment and unproductive production if Cubans could not find other export markets or means of production.
Advertisements in the 1920s promoted Cuban tobacco and sugar consumption in the US. This impacted Cuba's economy as tobacco and sugar were luxury exports that most people could not afford, potentially leading to unemployment and unproductive production if Cubans could not find other export markets or means of production.