Who promoted Lost Cause historiography most dramatically?
a. Radical Republicans
b. Robert E. Lee
c. Jubal Early
d. Ulysses S. Grant
e. Former slaves
Ans: c. Jubal Early
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The Treaty of Tordesillas (1493)
a. established Spain's complete control of the Americas. b. established a Spanish/Portuguese alliance against the pope. c. established peace between the Aztecs and Hernando Cortés. d. moved the eastern boundary of new Spanish explorations 1000 miles further westward, thus conceding a small claim on eastern South America to Portugal.
The Portuguese leaders who first landed at Calicut and seized the port of Malacca were, respectively,
a. Vasco Núòez de Balboa and Pedro Martinez Munoa. b. Gonzalo Fernández and Bartolomeu Dias. c. Vasco da Gama and Afonso de Albuquerque. d. Henry the Navigator and Henry da Bruscia. e. Juan Montillo and Jorge Sikada Maio.
Under Reagan, the United States supplied military aid to oppose the pro-Cuban government in
a. Argentina. b. Mexico. c. Peru. d. Nicaragua.