Who Wants to be a (World History) Thousandaire Who Wants to be a (World History) Thousandaire? Round 3 Latin American Revolutions
___________’s invasion of Spain in 1808 served as a catalyst for the Latin American struggle for independence.
A Robespierre B George III C Napoleon D Marat ___________’s invasion of Spain in 1808 served as a catalyst for the Latin American struggle for independence. A Robespierre B George III C Napoleon D Marat
___________’s invasion of Spain in 1808 served as a catalyst for the Latin American struggle for independence. A A B B C Napoleon’s D D
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The fact that these two American nations had achieved independence from a colonial power gave the people of Latin America the confidence that they could do the same.
A United States and Haiti B Canada and the United States The fact that these two American nations had achieved independence from a colonial power gave the people of Latin America the confidence that they could do the same. A United States and Haiti B Canada and the United States C Brazil and Colombia D Mexico and Peru
A United States and Haiti B B C C D D The fact that these two American nations had achieved independence from a colonial power gave the people of Latin America the confidence that they could do the same. A United States and Haiti B B C C D D
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What was the difference between creoles and peninsulares?
What was the difference between creoles and peninsulares? A social class B wealth C race D birthplace
What was the difference between creoles and peninsulares? A A B B C C D Place of birth
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Mestizos were
A people of European and African ancestry Mestizos were A people of European and African ancestry B people of Native American and European ancestry C people of creole and peninsulare ancestry D people of African and Native American ancestry
B people of Native American and European ancestry C C D D Mestizos were A A B people of Native American and European ancestry C C D D
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The George Washington of South America, he led the struggle for independence from Spanish rule.
B Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla C Jose Maria Morelos D Jose de San Martin The George Washington of South America, he led the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. A Simon Bolivar B Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla C Jose Maria Morelos D Jose de San Martin
The George Washington of South America, he led the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. A Simon Bolivar B B C C D D
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During Latin American revolutions, which of the following “isms” tended to unite people of different races and ethnic groups behind the cause of independence?
A Colonialism B Liberalism C Nationalism D Regionalism During Latin American revolutions, which of the following “isms” tended to unite people of different races and ethnic groups behind the cause of independence? A Colonialism B Liberalism C Nationalism D Regionalism
During Latin American revolutions, which of the following “isms” tended to unite people of different races and ethnic groups behind the cause of independence? A A B B C Nationalism D D
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Mexican revolutionary leaders Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Jose Maria Morelos were both
A viceroys B peninsulares C mestizos D priests Mexican revolutionary leaders Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Jose Maria Morelos were both A viceroys B peninsulares C mestizos D priests
Mexican revolutionary leaders Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Jose Maria Morelos were both B B C C D priests
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The Mexican Revolution was as much a __________ revolution as its was a ____________ one.
A enlightened, social B class, abolitionist C economic, racial The Mexican Revolution was as much a __________ revolution as its was a ____________ one. A enlightened, social B class, abolitionist C economic, racial D social, political
A A B B C C D social, political The Mexican Revolution was as much a __________ revolution as its was a ____________ one. A A B B C C D social, political
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When Napoleon invaded Portugal in 1807, the Portuguese ruling family moved court to
A Brazil B Argentina C Chile D Peru When Napoleon invaded Portugal in 1807, the Portuguese ruling family moved court to A Brazil B Argentina C Chile D Peru
When Napoleon invaded Portugal in 1807, the Portuguese ruling family moved court to A Brazil B B C C D D
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Brazil became independent as a
Brazil became independent as a A democratic republic B oligarchy C limited republic D constitutional monarchy
Brazil became independent as a A A B B C C D constitutional monarchy
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Ironically, he became the leader of the Brazilian independence movement.
A King Edward VII B King George III C King John VI D King Pedro I Ironically, he became the leader of the Brazilian independence movement. A King Edward VII B King George III C King John VI D King Pedro I
Ironically, he became the leader of the Brazilian independence movement. A A B B C C D King Pedro I
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After achieving independence, Central America broke away from Mexico and Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador broke away from Gran Colombia. These examples illustrate the post-colonial challenge of…
A sectionalism B regionalism C confederatism D patriotism After achieving independence, Central America broke away from Mexico and Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador broke away from Gran Colombia. These examples illustrate the post-colonial challenge of… A sectionalism B regionalism C confederatism D patriotism
After achieving independence, Central America broke away from Mexico and Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador broke away from Gran Colombia. These examples illustrate the post-colonial challenge of… A A B regionalism C C D D
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While most Latin American countries abolished slavery soon after independence, a post-colonial challenge for all of them was
A informal versions of slavery like the mit’a survived While most Latin American countries abolished slavery soon after independence, a post-colonial challenge for all of them was A informal versions of slavery like the mit’a survived B the Catholic Church still allowed slavery C they still remained divided by race and class D the indentured servitude that replaced it was no different from slavery
C they still remained divided by race and class D D While most Latin American countries abolished slavery soon after independence, a post-colonial challenge for all of them was A A B B C they still remained divided by race and class D D
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Though politically independent, many Latin American nations developed neo-colonial economies. What does this mean?
A They continued to export only to Europe Though politically independent, many Latin American nations developed neo-colonial economies. What does this mean? A They continued to export only to Europe B they lowered tariffs to encourage free trade C they quickly developed manufacturing industries D their economies were still based on the export of raw materials like they were in colonial times
Though politically independent, many Latin American nations developed neo-colonial economies. What does this mean? A A B B C C D their economies were still based on the export of raw materials like they were in colonial times
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Events leading up to the construction of the Panama Canal and the Mexican-American War both demonstrate the problem of ___________ in Latin America during the 19th and 20th centuries.
C capitalist exploitation D foreign intervention Events leading up to the construction of the Panama Canal and the Mexican-American War both demonstrate the problem of ___________ in Latin America during the 19th and 20th centuries. A multiparty politics B modern warfare C capitalist exploitation D foreign intervention
D foreign intervention Events leading up to the construction of the Panama Canal and the Mexican-American War both demonstrate the problem of ___________ in Latin America during the 19th and 20th centuries. A A B B C C D foreign intervention
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