What was true of land in 19th century Latin America?
A) It was the source of wealth for the majority of the population.
B) It was profitable even when used for mainly subsistence farming.
C) It was held in trust for the criollos.
D) It was cleared, planted, and harvested by hand.
E) It was distributed according to land grants passed down from the era of the conquistadores.
D
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a. Canon law. b. theories of absolute monarchy. c. Italian humanism. d. the eighteenth-century Enlightenment. e. the Romantic movement.
What caused friction to develop between the Mexican government and Anglo-American colonists in Texas?
A) The Mexican government denied Anglo-American settlers the right to own land. B) The Mexican government did not grant women any rights. C) Anglo-American settlers flouted Mexican law. D) Many Anglo-American settlers refused to practice any religion. E) Many Anglo-American settlers refused to pay taxes.
By the early 1970s, a significant change was visible in the tone and direction of the women's movement. New books by younger feminists expressed a milder critique of American society than Friedan had offered.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Congress adopted the Boland Amendment to prevent further direct or indirect funding of the ________ by any part of the U.S. government.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).