The rise of the latifunia contributed to the declining number of small citizen farmers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What is the connection between black radicalism in the U.S. and the Caribbean during the 1920s?
A) Black radicalism made no gains in the U.S. during the era. B) Black radicalism disappeared because of police action against activists. C) Some black radicals in the U.S., such as Marcus Garvey, were from Jamaica. D) Some black radicals in the U.S. were banished to various Caribbean islands.
The VOC
a. was the sacred ruler of the Khmer. b. had ten times more capital than the English East India Company. c. was a secret police agency in Burma. d. was the "divine light" Javanese monarchs were believed to possess. e. the Malayan ruling class.
The cultural center of Isfahan saw its greatest accomplishments in a. carpets b. poetry
c. portraiture. d. polo grounds. e. leather goods.
) Class divisions in colonial North American cities were
A. sharper than in corresponding European cities. B. smoothed over by church and social registers. C. more real and visible than in rural places. D. weaker in the North than in the South. E. essentially nonexistent.