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Key Terms A Key Terms B Potpourri Revolutions Map Skills 10 20 30 40 50
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This is someone who was born in Latin America and had Spanish parents
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What is a criollo?
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Prior to the American Revolution, colonists refused to buy British goods.
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What is a Boycott?
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A person who has certain rights and responsibilities under a particular government
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Who is a citizen?
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A large group of people who work together for political change.
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What is a Political Movement?
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This is an overthrow of a ruler or government by a group, which then takes power
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What is a coup?
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Government exists to protect the rights of the people is an important part of this
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What is the Age of Enlightenment?
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This military leader gained power after Latin American revolutions. He rarely cared for the well being of his people.
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What is a caudillo?
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This type of colony relies on the mother country for products and services
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What is a dependent colony?
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This part of the Constitution is a checklist which protects the people. It is a reason America was successful after its revolution while most Latin American countries struggled.
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What is the Bill of Rights?
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3 Reasons Latin American countries struggled after gaining their independence
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Most European countries were replaced by military leaders known as caudillos who: -Did not plan a government for the people as American colonists did -Did not care about the concern of the people -Were out to get rich for themselves -Were usually overthrown within years, leaving little stability What were?
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True/False Spanish colonies had a social structure in which everyone shared basic rights and equality
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What is false? Social structure in Spanish colonies was based on Spanish blood.
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In 1833, Jamaican slaves rebelled against their owners. True/False Haiti may have influenced this
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What is True? In 1804, Toussaint Louverture led Haitian slaves in violent revolution to gain their independence
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True/False Violence was needed to gain independence for all Western Hemisphere countries
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Both Brazil and Canada gained independence without the use of violence What is false?
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True/False Countries which gained independence through violent means did not achieve democratic societies
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Although the Revolutionary War was not peaceful, the United States had developed a government based on the Constitution. What is false?
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After it gained independence life in Brazil was different for its people than most Latin American countries (Give 3 examples)
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-Had political stability -Steady economic growth -Constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech -Respect for civil rights -Elections for members to a parliament with two houses, similar to America’s What was, Brazil’s government:
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Name three facts about Haiti’s independence
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-It was a violent revolution -It was the first country to gain independence in Latin America -It was unusual in that the slaves did the revolting Where there is no vision, there is no hope. George Washington Carver What were?
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Brazil gained its independence, but it was different than most Latin American countries because of these two reasons
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What were: A. Brazil had a non-violent revolution? B. Brazil’s mother country was NOT Spain, but Portugal?
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Haiti’s revolution was similar to most Latin American revolutions
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What were violent revolutions?
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The result of the British North American Act of 1867
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What was it gave Canada its own central government?
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The purpose of the United States Constitution of 1787
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What was to set up the framework of the government?
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Lines of Latitude north and south of Oahu
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What are 21 and 22 degrees north Latitude?
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Of Kauai, Molokai, Maui and Oahu, the island located most east
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What is Maui?
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Exact line of Longitude for the island of Oahu
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What is 158 degrees west longitude?
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Island west of Oahu: A. Molokai B. Kauai
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What is Kauai?
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Exact location of Niihau
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What is 160 degrees west longitude 22 degrees north latitude?
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