Deck 39: Latin America from Independence to Dependent States

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The Spanish crown treated its Latin American colonies as

A) sources of wealth for the Mother Country.
B) areas for resettlement and recreation.
C) regions where Enlightenment ideas could be advanced.
D) backward, because the people refused to convert to Christianity.
E) areas to send convicts to relieve conditions in overcrowded prisons.
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Latin American politics in the 19?? century revolved around power struggles between

A) liberals and socialists.
B) Catholics and socialists.
C) liberals and conservatives.
D) peasants and nobles.
E) nobles and socialists.
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The conservatives in the new Latin American states most strongly desired

A) land redistribution.
B) political equality.
C) social reform.
D) protection of property.
E) international trade rights.
Question
Discuss the rivalry between conservatives and liberals in shaping Latin American politics and society.
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Criollos summoned the town councils after Napoleon defeated Spain and Portugal in order to

A) raise an army to fight attempts by Napoleon to take their land.
B) assemble as many companies as possible to go and fight along with Spain.
C) decide their course of action should Europeans try to change the status quo.
D) plan diplomatic overtures to the Americans in the absence of their king.
E) name a new leader, since their king was in France.
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The main goal of the criollos who participated in Latin America's independence movements during the 1800s was

A) to seize some power from the Catholic church.
B) to replace the peninsulares who had always held the highest governmental positions.
C) to improve the lives of the poor.
D) to introduce Enlightenment ideas into their countries.
E) to make major changes in society in order to provide greater equality.
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Compare and contrast the actions of key leaders in the revolutions and reform movements in early independence.
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The usual scenario in 19?? century Latin America was for a caudillo,or military strongman,to

A) initiate widespread economic reforms.
B) enlarge the voting population.
C) curtail the Catholic Church's powers.
D) make deals with the landlords and criollos, who usually ran the government.
E) assume supreme power.
Question
Juan Manuel Rosas came to power in Argentina

A) as a result of a national coup.
B) as a true federalist.
C) after a series of destructive civil wars.
D) with the support of the intellectuals.
E) and proved to be a good leader.
Question
Discuss the underlying social issues in Latin America that had an impact on the independence movements.
Question
How successful were the revolutions in Latin America?
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Mexico's leader known for his work in trying to liberalize his country during the 19?? century was

A) Pedro Cabrero.
B) Benito Juárez.
C) Domingo Sarmiento.
D) Miguel Hidalgo.
E) Juan Rosas.
Question
Independence movements throughout the Latin American colonies were set in motion by

A) Spain's war of succession with France.
B) the French Revolution.
C) the ouster of the criollos from their seats of power.
D) the American Revolution.
E) Napoleon's invasion of Spain and Portugal.
Question
The liberation of Mexico was begun by

A) Simón Bolívar.
B) Dom Pedro.
C) Father Miguel Hidalgo.
D) Bernardo O'Higgins.
E) José de San Martín.
Question
Elaborate on the significant social issues facing the independent Latin American nations.
Question
Juan Manuel Rosas' most ironic legacy was

A) unification of Argentineans against him.
B) peace out of chaos.
C) persecution by his secret police.
D) the end of despotism.
E) the disapproval of international leaders.
Question
The beloved liberator of South America was

A) Father Miguel Hidalgo.
B) José San Martín.
C) Simón Bolívar.
D) Manuel Rosas.
E) Agustín Morelos.
Question
Describe and discuss the influence that the Catholic Church has exerted on Latin American culture.
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In most Central American states,pure-blooded Indians

A) participated fully in cultural life but not in politics.
B) refused to participate in political life.
C) had no experience or interest in national politics.
D) began to show an interest in national politics almost immediately.
E) shared their cultural heritage with the colonizing Europeans.
Question
Except for the slave revolt in French Haiti,all of the 19?? century Latin American revolutions were led by

A) the conservative and wealthy criollos.
B) the castas.
C) the landowners.
D) the peons.
E) priests.
Question
The most important decision during the early years of the Latin American revolutions was whether,after independence,the new countries would be

A) dictatorships or aristocracies.
B) republics or dictatorships.
C) republics or monarchies.
D) monarchies or aristocracies.
E) aristocracies or republics.
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Spain's hope of recovering its colonies with help from other European powers was squelched in 1823 by the ____________________.
Question
Debt labor in Latin America has been termed ____________________.
Question
Brazil was the last country in the Western hemisphere to

A) end dictatorships as a form of government.
B) abolish slavery.
C) install a democratically elected president.
D) establish public schools.
E) implement trade agreements with European countries.
Question
In a Latin American context,conservatives were mainly ____________________ or connected with the ____________________.
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With a growing economy based on the export of their livestock,food products,and minerals,the once-idle criollos in Mexico,Argentina,and a few other countries,in the late 1800s became

A) concerned about government restrictions on their finances.
B) concerned that dictators within their countries would seize control of their property in the name of the state.
C) fearful that the United States would place unfair trade restrictions on their goods.
D) involved in every aspect of politics in order to protect their interests.
E) wealthy enough to emulate American and British society.
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With the exception of ____________________,the newly-independent Latin American countries opted to become republics.
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In 19?? century Latin America,land was

A) the source of wealth for the majority of the population.
B) profitable even when used for mainly subsistence farming.
C) held in trust for the criollos.
D) the means of making a living for most people.
E) distributed according to land grants passed down from the era of the conquistadores.
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Most legal and social restrictions for women were direct toward which of the following women?

A) Married
B) Single
C) Mestizo
D) Working
E) Wealthy
Question
Early feminist writers in Latin America,unknown by the outside world until fairly recently,were in their own lifetimes

A) recognized as well-respected journalists and teachers.
B) scorned and shunned by the dominant male society.
C) famous for writing about the unfairness of the region's patriarchal society.
D) honored for their work in improving working conditions for women and children in the labor force.
E) devoted wives and mothers who believed that all women should have equality with men.
Question
Most of the social welfare initiatives in Latin America were handled by the

A) criollos.
B) audencia.
C) Catholic church.
D) liberals.
E) caudillos.
Question
Brazil avoided a violent transition from colony to nation because

A) the plantation slaves, although numerous, were prevented from fighting.
B) the colonial Brazilians had plenty of experience with self-governance.
C) Brazil, by choice, operated as a constitutional monarchy for much of the 19th century.
D) the Brazilian criollos were more interested in fiestas than in politics.
E) the British intervened and stopped the budding revolution.
Question
Which of the following does not describe the conditions under which the Latin Americans gained independence?

A) In the wake of the Napoleonic invasion of Spain.
B) As a result of the Spanish king's intolerable tyranny.
C) As a counter to a feared movement toward racial democracy.
D) Inspired by the successful North American and French revolutions.
E) The criollos' resentment at being always subordinated to the peninsulares.
Question
Juan Manuel Rosas,dictator of Argentina until 1852,was deposed by

A) disaffected gauchos.
B) exiled intellectuals.
C) concerned priests.
D) disaffected gauchos, along with exiled intellectuals.
E) exiled intellectuals, along with concerned priests.
Question
The newly independent Latin American countries differed from their young neighbor,the United States,by lacking all of the following EXCEPT

A) a middle class with a strong work ethic.
B) experience in self government.
C) a population that shared many of the same traits.
D) economic stability.
E) a large labor pool.
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Mestizo culture results from

A) social stratification.
B) conversion to Christianity.
C) intermarriage.
D) maintenance of class distinctions.
E) class warfare.
Question
Even before becoming president of Mexico,Benito Juárez angered his country's conservatives by

A) working to help the aristocrats retain power.
B) being the person most responsible for the liberal Constitution of 1857.
C) challenging the Catholic church to interfere less in Mexican politics.
D) revealing that he was a full-blood Zapotec Indian.
E) pushing for the enfranchisement of all of Mexico's Indian population.
Question
The original cash crops of Latin America were

A) sugar and rice.
B) coffee and bananas.
C) coffee and sugar.
D) sugar and cotton.
E) sugar and bananas.
Question
Caudillo is the Latin American term for

A) a retired general who has been honored in civil life.
B) an appointed governor of a province.
C) a usurping strongman.
D) a priest who has entered politics.
E) a person of mixed blood who rises to prominence.
Question
Encouraging immigration in order to improve the racial makeup of the country; fashioning their society after that of the Americans and the British; and achieving the highest literacy rates in the Western Hemisphere: These were characteristics of which Latin American country?

A) Brazil
B) Argentina
C) Chile
D) Mexico
E) Panama
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Dependence on one crop in agriculture is termed ____________________.
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The dictator ____________________ succeeded Benito Juárez as president of Mexico.
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Latifundios were large ____________________ where the landowners appeared like "____________________."
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During the second half of the 19?? century,the ____________________ were replaced by ____________________ leaders,such as Benito Juárez in Mexico.
Question
The ____________________ invasion of ____________________ set in motion independence movements throughout the Latin American colonies.
Question
Peonage was a form of ____________________ that was used to gain repayment of real or alleged debts.
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1
The Spanish crown treated its Latin American colonies as

A) sources of wealth for the Mother Country.
B) areas for resettlement and recreation.
C) regions where Enlightenment ideas could be advanced.
D) backward, because the people refused to convert to Christianity.
E) areas to send convicts to relieve conditions in overcrowded prisons.
sources of wealth for the Mother Country.
2
Latin American politics in the 19?? century revolved around power struggles between

A) liberals and socialists.
B) Catholics and socialists.
C) liberals and conservatives.
D) peasants and nobles.
E) nobles and socialists.
liberals and conservatives.
3
The conservatives in the new Latin American states most strongly desired

A) land redistribution.
B) political equality.
C) social reform.
D) protection of property.
E) international trade rights.
protection of property.
4
Discuss the rivalry between conservatives and liberals in shaping Latin American politics and society.
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Criollos summoned the town councils after Napoleon defeated Spain and Portugal in order to

A) raise an army to fight attempts by Napoleon to take their land.
B) assemble as many companies as possible to go and fight along with Spain.
C) decide their course of action should Europeans try to change the status quo.
D) plan diplomatic overtures to the Americans in the absence of their king.
E) name a new leader, since their king was in France.
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The main goal of the criollos who participated in Latin America's independence movements during the 1800s was

A) to seize some power from the Catholic church.
B) to replace the peninsulares who had always held the highest governmental positions.
C) to improve the lives of the poor.
D) to introduce Enlightenment ideas into their countries.
E) to make major changes in society in order to provide greater equality.
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7
Compare and contrast the actions of key leaders in the revolutions and reform movements in early independence.
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8
The usual scenario in 19?? century Latin America was for a caudillo,or military strongman,to

A) initiate widespread economic reforms.
B) enlarge the voting population.
C) curtail the Catholic Church's powers.
D) make deals with the landlords and criollos, who usually ran the government.
E) assume supreme power.
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9
Juan Manuel Rosas came to power in Argentina

A) as a result of a national coup.
B) as a true federalist.
C) after a series of destructive civil wars.
D) with the support of the intellectuals.
E) and proved to be a good leader.
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10
Discuss the underlying social issues in Latin America that had an impact on the independence movements.
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11
How successful were the revolutions in Latin America?
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12
Mexico's leader known for his work in trying to liberalize his country during the 19?? century was

A) Pedro Cabrero.
B) Benito Juárez.
C) Domingo Sarmiento.
D) Miguel Hidalgo.
E) Juan Rosas.
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13
Independence movements throughout the Latin American colonies were set in motion by

A) Spain's war of succession with France.
B) the French Revolution.
C) the ouster of the criollos from their seats of power.
D) the American Revolution.
E) Napoleon's invasion of Spain and Portugal.
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14
The liberation of Mexico was begun by

A) Simón Bolívar.
B) Dom Pedro.
C) Father Miguel Hidalgo.
D) Bernardo O'Higgins.
E) José de San Martín.
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15
Elaborate on the significant social issues facing the independent Latin American nations.
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16
Juan Manuel Rosas' most ironic legacy was

A) unification of Argentineans against him.
B) peace out of chaos.
C) persecution by his secret police.
D) the end of despotism.
E) the disapproval of international leaders.
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17
The beloved liberator of South America was

A) Father Miguel Hidalgo.
B) José San Martín.
C) Simón Bolívar.
D) Manuel Rosas.
E) Agustín Morelos.
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18
Describe and discuss the influence that the Catholic Church has exerted on Latin American culture.
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19
In most Central American states,pure-blooded Indians

A) participated fully in cultural life but not in politics.
B) refused to participate in political life.
C) had no experience or interest in national politics.
D) began to show an interest in national politics almost immediately.
E) shared their cultural heritage with the colonizing Europeans.
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20
Except for the slave revolt in French Haiti,all of the 19?? century Latin American revolutions were led by

A) the conservative and wealthy criollos.
B) the castas.
C) the landowners.
D) the peons.
E) priests.
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21
The most important decision during the early years of the Latin American revolutions was whether,after independence,the new countries would be

A) dictatorships or aristocracies.
B) republics or dictatorships.
C) republics or monarchies.
D) monarchies or aristocracies.
E) aristocracies or republics.
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22
Spain's hope of recovering its colonies with help from other European powers was squelched in 1823 by the ____________________.
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23
Debt labor in Latin America has been termed ____________________.
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24
Brazil was the last country in the Western hemisphere to

A) end dictatorships as a form of government.
B) abolish slavery.
C) install a democratically elected president.
D) establish public schools.
E) implement trade agreements with European countries.
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In a Latin American context,conservatives were mainly ____________________ or connected with the ____________________.
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26
With a growing economy based on the export of their livestock,food products,and minerals,the once-idle criollos in Mexico,Argentina,and a few other countries,in the late 1800s became

A) concerned about government restrictions on their finances.
B) concerned that dictators within their countries would seize control of their property in the name of the state.
C) fearful that the United States would place unfair trade restrictions on their goods.
D) involved in every aspect of politics in order to protect their interests.
E) wealthy enough to emulate American and British society.
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27
With the exception of ____________________,the newly-independent Latin American countries opted to become republics.
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28
In 19?? century Latin America,land was

A) the source of wealth for the majority of the population.
B) profitable even when used for mainly subsistence farming.
C) held in trust for the criollos.
D) the means of making a living for most people.
E) distributed according to land grants passed down from the era of the conquistadores.
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Most legal and social restrictions for women were direct toward which of the following women?

A) Married
B) Single
C) Mestizo
D) Working
E) Wealthy
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30
Early feminist writers in Latin America,unknown by the outside world until fairly recently,were in their own lifetimes

A) recognized as well-respected journalists and teachers.
B) scorned and shunned by the dominant male society.
C) famous for writing about the unfairness of the region's patriarchal society.
D) honored for their work in improving working conditions for women and children in the labor force.
E) devoted wives and mothers who believed that all women should have equality with men.
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31
Most of the social welfare initiatives in Latin America were handled by the

A) criollos.
B) audencia.
C) Catholic church.
D) liberals.
E) caudillos.
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32
Brazil avoided a violent transition from colony to nation because

A) the plantation slaves, although numerous, were prevented from fighting.
B) the colonial Brazilians had plenty of experience with self-governance.
C) Brazil, by choice, operated as a constitutional monarchy for much of the 19th century.
D) the Brazilian criollos were more interested in fiestas than in politics.
E) the British intervened and stopped the budding revolution.
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33
Which of the following does not describe the conditions under which the Latin Americans gained independence?

A) In the wake of the Napoleonic invasion of Spain.
B) As a result of the Spanish king's intolerable tyranny.
C) As a counter to a feared movement toward racial democracy.
D) Inspired by the successful North American and French revolutions.
E) The criollos' resentment at being always subordinated to the peninsulares.
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34
Juan Manuel Rosas,dictator of Argentina until 1852,was deposed by

A) disaffected gauchos.
B) exiled intellectuals.
C) concerned priests.
D) disaffected gauchos, along with exiled intellectuals.
E) exiled intellectuals, along with concerned priests.
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35
The newly independent Latin American countries differed from their young neighbor,the United States,by lacking all of the following EXCEPT

A) a middle class with a strong work ethic.
B) experience in self government.
C) a population that shared many of the same traits.
D) economic stability.
E) a large labor pool.
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Mestizo culture results from

A) social stratification.
B) conversion to Christianity.
C) intermarriage.
D) maintenance of class distinctions.
E) class warfare.
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37
Even before becoming president of Mexico,Benito Juárez angered his country's conservatives by

A) working to help the aristocrats retain power.
B) being the person most responsible for the liberal Constitution of 1857.
C) challenging the Catholic church to interfere less in Mexican politics.
D) revealing that he was a full-blood Zapotec Indian.
E) pushing for the enfranchisement of all of Mexico's Indian population.
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38
The original cash crops of Latin America were

A) sugar and rice.
B) coffee and bananas.
C) coffee and sugar.
D) sugar and cotton.
E) sugar and bananas.
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39
Caudillo is the Latin American term for

A) a retired general who has been honored in civil life.
B) an appointed governor of a province.
C) a usurping strongman.
D) a priest who has entered politics.
E) a person of mixed blood who rises to prominence.
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40
Encouraging immigration in order to improve the racial makeup of the country; fashioning their society after that of the Americans and the British; and achieving the highest literacy rates in the Western Hemisphere: These were characteristics of which Latin American country?

A) Brazil
B) Argentina
C) Chile
D) Mexico
E) Panama
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41
Dependence on one crop in agriculture is termed ____________________.
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42
The dictator ____________________ succeeded Benito Juárez as president of Mexico.
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43
Latifundios were large ____________________ where the landowners appeared like "____________________."
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During the second half of the 19?? century,the ____________________ were replaced by ____________________ leaders,such as Benito Juárez in Mexico.
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The ____________________ invasion of ____________________ set in motion independence movements throughout the Latin American colonies.
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Peonage was a form of ____________________ that was used to gain repayment of real or alleged debts.
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