Latin American states faced all of the following problems in their struggles for independence EXCEPT
A) the dominance of the Catholic Church in the education system and land holdings.
B) the mercantilist economic system.
C) the tradition of self government.
D) racial disunity.
E) leadership rivalries.
C
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Which statement is true of schools and education in the black communities?
A. During Reconstruction most public schools in the South were completely integrated. B. Black schoolchildren in the South had to hide their schoolbooks and be careful of the routes they walked to school due to harassment and assaults by whites. C. There was very little interest in literacy and education among freedpeople, due to the fact these had been denied them when they were slaves. D. All these answers are correct.
Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman"
a. was the First Dadaist work to become a best-seller in Japan, China, and India. b. attacked the negative aspects of the traditional Chinese family. c. championed the cause of female equality. d. portrayed women as "man-eaters." e. was a hilarious comedy, designed by its author to give poor peasants something pleasant in their otherwise bleak lives.
The northern vision of the Reconstruction-era southern economy included all of the following EXCEPT:
a. emancipated African-Americans would labor more intensively than ever because they had the same opportunities for advancement that northern whites had long enjoyed. b. northern capital and migrants would energize the southern economy. c. the Freedmen's Bureau would establish a workable labor system. d. the labor system would be as close to slavery as possible, thereby assuring high productivity. e. the South would eventually resemble the North.
Mexican Americans generally did not support the New Deal
a. true b. false