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Cross-Tab Label 0/0 What day is today? A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday E. Friday

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Which people represented the highest social class in Latin America in the 1700s and early 1800s A.Mestizos B.Indians C.People born in Spain D.Creoles Game Points

Cross-Tab Label 0/0 Who were the mestizos A.Europeans who had moved to Latin America B.People who were in part Indian or Spanish C.Slaves who worked on plantations D.Soldiers in Napoleon’s army Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Which of the following influence the Latin American independence movement? A.The French Revolution B.Writing of Enlightenment Thinkers C.The American Revolution D.All of the above Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label How did Napoleon Bonaparte influence the Latin American independence movement? A.He invaded Latin America B.He Stopped trade to Latin America C.He wrote articles about Latin American independence D.He installed his brother on the Spanish throne Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What do Hidalgo, Toussaint, Bolivar, and San Martin’ have in common? A.They all lived in Spanish South America B.They all wrote famous articles C.They all became presidents D.They all fought for independence Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What was Haiti’s Night of Fire A.The night a devastating forest fire happened B.The night lots of shooting stars fell from the sky C.The night slaves began a rebellion D.The night many people lost their jobs Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Haiti is part of what island A.Hispaniola B.Cuba C.Puerto Rico D.Bermuda Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Who began Haiti’s struggle for independence A.Biassou B.Boukman C.Jean Francois D.Santo Domingo Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What was the first way Toussaint helped the Haitian revolution? A.As a general B.As a doctor C.As a speaker D.As a president Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Why did the French finally leave St. Domingue? A.Dessalines kept burning towns B.Toussaint was captured C.Yellow fever killed thousands of French Soldiers D.St. Domingue was in ruins Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label In what year did Mexico's War of Independence begin? A.1800 B.1808 C.1810 D.1821 Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Why were the Creoles in Mexico unhappy with Spain? A.They preferred the French. B.They wanted to keep slavery. C.They wanted to hold power. D.They wanted to move to Spain. Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What is the Grito de Dolores? A.a sound heard during hot summers in Mexico B.the ringing of a special bell C.the sound worshipers make in church at Christmastime D.the last words of Hidalgo's independence speech Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Why was Jose Maria Morelos unsuccessful in winning independence? A.The people didn't trust him. B.He was a priest who refused to carry a weapon. C.He was killed on the first day of fighting. D.He wanted to take land away from the Creoles. Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label After many years, what turned the tide in favor of the Mexican rebels? A.The rebels' guerrilla tactics finally worked. B.Iturbide and his army unit joined the rebels. C.All the Creoles finally joined the rebels. D.The king of Spain died. Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Who was the most successful liberator of South America? A.Hidalgo B.Bolivar C.Iturbide D.Napoleon Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Who was the first person to try to liberate Venezuela from Spanish rule? A.Simon Bolivar B.Diego Rivera C.Toussaint L'Ouverture D.Francisco de Miranda Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What European country tried to capture Buenos Aires? A.Portugal B.Great Britain C.France D.Italy Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label What present-day countries formed La Plata? A.Colombia and Ecuador B.Mexico, Guatemala, and Venezuela C.Haiti and Cuba D.Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Which goal shared by San Martin and Bolivar was never achieved? A.uniting all of South America B.ending Spanish rule C.gaining independence for most of Latin America D.gaining the support of South Americans Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label How was Brazil different from many other Latin American countries? A.It had no seaport. B.It was ruled by Portugal, not Spain. C.Its people spoke the language of the Incas. D.It contained valuable gold mines. Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Brazil's winning of independence was A.relatively peaceful. B.very bloody. C.a failure. D.Unnecessary Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label 23. Which word or phrase best describes Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata? A.aristocrats B.guerrilla leaders C.presidents D.tyrants Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label 24. Which Mexican ruler fought against Texans at the Alamo? A.Juarez B.Villa C.Santa Anna D.Diaz Game Points

0/0 Cross-Tab Label Why were Villa and Zapata so successful? A.They fought for the causes of poor people. B.They were rich and well educated. C.They had more resources than the army. D.They had supporters in the United States. Game Points

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