Central to the Ecuadorian reform program of Jaime Roldós in 1979 was

A) construction of a major road to Ecuador's Amazonian region.
B) the recovery of Amazonian territory lost to Peru.
C) the use of Ecuador's oil earnings to further land reform and industrialization.
D) closer, more cooperative ties with the United States.


C

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a. Germany was halted just east of Paris. b. Germany won a crucial victory. c. France drove the Germans back across the border. d. U.S. troops distinguished themselves with their bravery. e. poison gas proved the decisive weapon.

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According to the video in the introduction, the period from 1865 to 1877 is referred to as __________

A) Redemption B) Peace Policy C) Reconstruction D) The Birth of a Nation

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What was one trend that emerged from the No Child Left Behind Act?

A. Less emphasis was placed on reading and mathematics skills in classroom instruction. B. A greater number of students began to enroll in charter or private schools. C. American public school instructors who taught advanced classes received higher wages because their higher student success rate was linked to standardized test performance. D. Low-performing schools that did not meet the goals of NCLB had first choice in enrolling students within their districts who achieved the highest success rates on standardized tests.

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