For whom in Latin America did the independence of Haiti serve as a symbol of freedom and hope?
A) The Creole elite
B) The Spanish
C) The slaves
D) Mestizos
Answer: C) The slaves
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Viceroy refers to a/an
A) Spanish official charged with overseeing trade between the colonies and Spain. B) high-ranking Spanish official charged with overseeing the trade between the colonies and Spain. C) assistant to the king on matters of economics and international trade. D) ambassador sent by Spain to negotiate complex trade treaties. E) high-ranking Spanish official acting as a stand-in for the Spanish king in the American colonies.
American military success during the Spanish-American War came mainly from
a. its small but highly trained army. b. its effective alliance with Cuban and Filipino guerilla rebels. c. its sophisticated young generals and War Department military planners. d. its advantages in economic strength and weapons production. e. its navy.
Which statement best describes Solon's reforms?
a. His reforms shut down economic opportunities by imposing taxes. b. While his reforms failed to address the main cause of the economic downturn, his political reforms opened the door to political participation. c. His reforms allowed for men and women to participate in politics. d. His reforms redistributed lands among poor peasants. e. His reforms fully addressed the economic struggles faced by Athens.
At the beginning of World War I, the U.S. identified most strongly with
a. Great Britain. b. France. c. Austria-Hungary. d. Germany. e. Japan.