What kinds of Latin American leaders often emerged during the time of the 'Good Neighbor' policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Military dictators who rose to power after being trained as soldiers by the U.S.
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The Committee on Public Information __________
a. had little influence on public perceptions b. exerted a positive influence on the public c. called for understanding from the American people d. launched a vitriolic campaign against Germany e. was always careful to avoid emotional appeals
The growth of proprietary colonies in the late seventeenth century was triggered by __________.
A. the restoration of the Stuarts to the British throne B. tensions between English Catholics and Puritans C. Charles II's need to pay off his gambling debts D. Oliver Cromwell's interest in North America
During Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's leadership, Brazil accomplished all of the following except
a. created a military alliance in Latin American similar to NATO. b. instigated economic policies to shrink the gap between wealth and poor in Brazil. c. became a major world exporter of wheat, cotton, and soybeans. d. discovered underwater oil reserves. e. increased private ownership of automobiles, homes and consumer goods.
As part of the Bargain of 1877, President Grant appointed a southerner to his cabinet.
a. true b. false