A major failure of the Ecuadorian land reform in the 1970s was its stress on

A) mechanization and concentration of land ownership rather than redistribution.
B) creating microfundios to promote peasant subsistence production.
C) development of state farms that offered peasants no incentives to produce.
D) distribution of land to indigenous communities uninterested in commercial production.


A

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A. It imposed a high protective tariff on British imports in an effort to save American producers. B. It could do nothing because it lacked the power to establish a national commercial policy. C. It established quotas, stipulating that only a certain number of certain goods could be imported. D. It imposed an embargo on all British products.

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What does British Labour politician Denis MacShane, the U.S. State Department, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe believe to be responsible for rising anti-Semitism?

a. Muslim extremism b. unemployment c. the global economic meltdown d. long held repressed hatred e. multiculturalism

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The debates over the principle of "no taxation without representation" focused on the question of whether

a. any governmental body could legitimately tax Americans. b. it was appropriate for American colonial assemblies to collect taxes. c. the House of Commons could tax Americans. d. women and propertyless men should have the right to vote.

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Antinomians like Anne Hutchinson believed

A) the revealed Word of God could only be found in the Bible. B) those who were in saving grace were no longer bound by civil or church laws. C) Puritans who led good and faithful lives were assured of saving grace. D) only Puritan ministers could determine who had experienced God's saving grace.

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