The caudillos who tended to dominatethe political scene in 19th and 20th century Latin America were

a. republican leaders who promoted liberal legal and economic reforms.
b. strong, often oppressive leaders with ties to the military.
c. fiery nationalist leaders who supported breaking ties with Western powers.
d. leaders of the movement for the rights of Native Americans, including land redistribution.


b

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The Harappan writing that survives mainly

a. cannot be deciphered. b. relates stories of heroes. c. was used for religious texts. d. records law codes.

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A significant shift in voting demographics occurred in the 1930s when __________

A) wealthy industrialists abandoned the Republican Party B) the lowest voter turnouts in American history occurred C) blacks shifted their loyalties from the Republicans to the Democrats D) the "Solid South" crumbled as the Republican Party increased its popularity

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Scholars have been intrigued by the coincidence of the redevelopment of Cahokia and the

A. first cultivation of maize. B. beginning of the agricultural revolution. C. demise of Chaco Canyon. D. appearance of a supernova.

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Empress Dowager Cixi

A. was sensitive to the needs of the people. B. placed her son on the throne and then imprisoned him in a palace coup. C. was a champion of democratic reforms. D. initially opposed reform but later supported some reforms, including the civil service examination. E. abandoned her Manchu connections and adopted western democracy reforms.

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