Most of the leaders of independence movements in Latin America were ________
A) military leaders of Indian ancestry
B) mestizos
C) radical intellectuals
D) caudillos of Creole background
D
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Trace the corporate consolidation movement in late-nineteenth-century American society, and explain why businessmen felt the need for larger forms of economic concentration.
What will be an ideal response?
Through his newspaper The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison became a leading spokesperson for
A) temperance. B) immediatism. C) the Second Great Awakening. D) prison reform. E) Transcendentalism.
As ruler of the Mauryan Empire, Ashoka sought to rule in accordance with ahimsa, which is best defined as
a. nonviolence. c. the "Middle Path," a right cause of conduct. b. "righteous conquest." d. benign rule.
Which of the following statements describes the experience of the Japanese and Japanese Americans when they returned home after the war?
a. Most gradually returned to the West Coast where they found continued discrimination and racism. b. While they found their belongings gone, many Americans welcomed them back home. c. Many Americans hired Japanese and Japanese Americans to help them get back on their feet. d. Most Americans strongly opposed any continuing discrimination against Japanese and Japanese Americans.