The intellectual leader of Mexico's Conservative Party in the early 19th century was

A) Augustín de Iturbide.
B) José María Luis Mora.
C) Guadalupe Victoria.
D) Lucás Alamán.


D

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During Reconstruction in the West, black men served in both houses of the __________ legislature

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Analyze the development of ideas about land ownership in the colonies and their effects during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

What will be an ideal response?

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"Cuca" García was a

A) feminist arrested in 1932 for accusing the government of murdering campesinos and neglecting poor peasant women. B) leader of the rural literacy crusades that virtually eliminated illiteracy in the Mexican countryside. C) moderate, middle class feminist who was content to secure limited political rights for women. D) talented feminist whose own artistic genius was eclipsed by her marriage to Diego Rivera, a famous Mexican muralist.

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To secure passage of the Underwood Tariff Bill, President Woodrow Wilson broke new ground by

a. enlisting organized business groups to lobby for its passage. b. personally presenting his case to Congress and arousing public opinion. c. writing a book showing that high tariffs were harming the American economy. d. stirring up western and southern regional hostility against the high-tariff East. e. All of these choices are correct.

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