The sit-in is an example of __________
A) an antipoverty program
B) an economic boycott
C) civil disobedience
D) violent resistance
Answer: C
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The substitution of traditional imports by increasing domestic industrial production in Latin America began to fail in the 1960s because
A. they often lacked sufficient labor to allow them to compete with foreign manufacturers. B. Japan refused to buy any goods from countries using import-substitution. C. domestic markets were too small and countries were unable to find enough foreign buyers. D. United States firms effectively stifled attempts to establish industry in Latin America. E. foreign capital costs and a welter of other, highly technical problems fatally weakened attempts to expand Latin American industry.
Why did global demand for American agricultural production plummet in 1819?
A) Asia was recovering from the Napoleonic Wars of 1800. B) The Second Bank of the United States tightened credit. C) There was a fear of underinvestment in factories and land. D) There was not enough supply of American goods to go around. E) American agriculture was unable to cope with increasing industrialization.
In 1819, the Adams-OnĂs Treaty dealt with the American purchase of
A. Puerto Rico. B. Ohio. C. Florida. D. Texas. E. Illinois.