The centralist/federalist split and the conservative/liberal split in Latin America ________

A) represented two different debates
B) usually ran along the same lines
C) rarely intersected
D) produced two strongly opposed political parties


A

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A. They put limits on judicial appeals to Rome. B. They absolved the clergy from the civil courts. C. They stripped the king of control over the election of bishops. D. They established a "clerical tax."

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The development of Cahokia in North America was probably a result of

a. contacts with Mesoamerican cultures. b. an entirely unique culture unaffected by outsiders. c. peoples who migrated to the area from the North. d. an invasion by peoples from the eastern regions of North America.

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After the German submarine attack on the Sussex, Woodrow Wilson's effort to negotiate peace between the Allied Forces and the Central Powers

a. showed the U.S. bias toward the British. b. was geared toward finding a fair and impartial settlement. c. was supported by the British. d. reflected U.S. support of imperialism. e. showed U.S. bias toward Germany.

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The individual who said that "My ruling purpose is the extension of the British empire throughout the world" was

A. Queen Victoria. B. General Gordon C. David Livingstone. D. Cecil Rhodes E. Rudyard Kipling.

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