Have the major social and economic changes in Latin American societies made them more or less alike? Is it still accurate to treat them individually, or is it now more appropriate to analyze them regionally? Why or why not, in the light of developments since 1945?
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The North German Confederation established in 1866 excluded __________
A) Westphalia B) Prussia C) Austria D) Brandenburg
What role did disease play in China and Europe in the fourteenth century? How were these societies influenced by the outbreak of disease? How did they recover? Compare the spread of the bubonic plague to other times when disease played an important role in history.
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The "Kitchen Debate"
a. occurred in New Delhi in 1961. b. was between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev and in the Soviet Union during a cultural exchange event. c. was between Leonid Brezhnev and Dwight Eisenhower at Disneyland in 1957. d. was the first "capitalist" show on Soviet television. e. was the first "Communist" show on Western television.
The Panic of 1837 __________.
A. led to a short and mild recession B. destroyed Van Buren's presidency C. ensured a Democratic victory in 1840 D. only affected the American elite