The Vargas revolution of 1930 represented a victory for
A) urban groups favoring industrialization and modernization of Brazil's socioeconomic structures.
B) the cattle raisers of Rio Grande do Sul over the coffee interests of São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
C) small landowners over the fazendeiro class.
D) the Brazilian working class.
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Q1: Vargas's suicide
A) foreshadowed the defeat of the
Q2: Valorization refers to a government policy of
A)
Q3: The "Thirteen Principles" advocated all the following
Q4: Motta Diniz was a 19th century Brazilian
Q6: Vargas's program of social reform included
A) the
Q7: With respect to the military coup of
Q8: During the war, Brazilian women were
A) a
Q9: The junior officers' revolt of the 1920s
A)
Q10: The collapse of Brazil's rubber cycle was
Q11: The Estado Novo, Vargas's Depression-era dictatorship, sought
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