The principal spokesman for _________ nationalists in the second half of the nineteenth century was José Rizal, whose novels responded to the Spanish justification of colonialism.
a. Cuban.
b. Filipino.
c. Moroccan.
d. Hawaiian.
b. Filipino.
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What has been the worldwide trend regarding the gap between the wealth of developed and developing countries?
A) The gap has significantly widened. B) The gap has remained constant. C) The gap has slightly declined. D) The gap has been reversed. E) The gap has greatly declined.
Tibetans were able to revive their local autonomy because of competition between
a. China and Japan. b. Russia and Great Britain. c. Tibet and India. d. Germany and Russia. e. China and France.
Which sectors of American industry suffered during the 1920s?
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The main reason that Puritan churches were struggling in the early eighteenth century was because
a. parishioners found their theological doctrines too elaborate. b. parishioners thought that ministers had gone too soft in their preaching. c. church members embraced the notion of predestination. d. they banned their predominantly female membership from any leadership positions. e. the Anglican Church successfully competed for church members.