The Philippine guerrilla leader who failed to thwart the United States conquest was
A. Antonio Celino.
B. Antonio Barbosa.
C. Emilio Aguinaldo.
D. Ferdinand Marcos.
E. Mongkut Chulalongkorn.
Answer: C
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1840s? A) extension of the vote to women B) extension of the vote C) extension of the vote to African American D) universal suffrage
Those seeking to reform women's style of dress in the 1840s claimed all of the following except
a. corsets constricted women's vital organs. b. voluminous skirts unfairly restricted women's mobility. c. that bloomer-style trousers were necessary to prevent a woman's sexuality from becoming unhinged leading to immoral actions with a man who was not her husband. d. that simpler clothing styles would serve as a rejection of the artificial desires created by industrialization. e. that bloomer-style trousers were a more rational form of dress.
Some of the most notorious abuses of native peoples was done in the Congo by the ____, who were reaping huge profits from rubber plantations
a. Belgians b. French c. Germans d. British e. Spanish
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the impact of the development of core-dependent economic zones on state formation?
A) Forced labor and European influence tended to generate weak governments in dependent regions, while increased trade revenues tended to generate increasing government strength in core states. B) While the profits of global trade tended to strengthen the governments of core regions, the creation of colonies extended powerful governments to dependent zones as well. C) The efforts of international trade tended to enrich private commercial interests but weaken core governments who were unable to tap the wealth. Dependent zone governments, based on company organization, tended to be strong. D) No state government benefited from the creation of core-dependent zones. Neither core regions nor colonies were able to develop strong, centralized governments.