Mexican President ________ nationalized his country's oil industry, thus posing a challenge to the U.S. policy of nonintervention in Latin American affairs.
A. José Carlos Mariátegui
B. Lázaro Cárdenas
C. Diego Rivera
D. Juan Batista Sacasa
E. Anastacio Somoza Garcia
Answer: B
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A. widespread deterioration in diet and nutrition. B. the increased demand for slave labor. C. increased demand for tea and coffee. D. increased demand for other luxury goods, such as porcelain. E. all of the above.
The Treaty of Versailles:
a. a peace settlement that consisted of separate treaties with the defeated nations b. forced upon Austria and gave some of its new land to Poland c. the treaty signed with Germany that many Germans felt was a harsh peace d. a defensive alliance between the US, France, and Great Britain
In the first half the nineteenth century, the British Royal Navy seized all of the following EXCEPT
A. Aden. B. Canton. C. Singapore. D. Malta.
Which of the following is true of the Spanish empire in America?
A) The Spanish came in large numbers and enslaved all native people immediately. B) The Spanish overseers were often much kinder and more generous than in other cultures. C) The Spanish, Indian, and African cultures intermingled in what became a multicultural colonial society. D) Africans arrived in the Spanish colonies only after 1600.