By the Treaty of Ancón ending the War of the Pacific,
A) Tacna and Arica reverted to Peru.
B) Peru ceded the province of Tarapacá to Chile.
C) a plebiscite would settle the future of the province of Antofagasta.
D) Chile agreed to pay an indemnity to Peru for the loss of Tarapacá.
B
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a. Cairo b. Constantinople c. Tyrus d. Sidon e. Ephesus
How did the rise of the Atlantic slave trade impact the development of race as a human social concept?
a) Powerful European states came to associate skin color and geographic origin, rather than social class or culture with what Europeans regarded as inherent racial categories. b) Race became a much more fluid concept than it had been in the past due to the complexity of the New World. c) European religious leaders quickly asserted the common humanity of all peoples. d) The association between race and skin color was made in the Americas but not exported to the rest of the Atlantic.
One of McKay’s conclusions from his research based on three case studies suggests that:
a. it is not possible to talk of exploitation or empowerment, because the impact of high-tech employment and technological change on women worker varies. b. the impact of high-tech employment and technological change on women workers suggests they are uniformly exploited. c. high-tech employment and technological change function to improve women workers’ employment prospects over the long term. d. companies most affected by technological change exhibit lower levels of sex segregation than other companies.
Why are the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions so significant to American history?
A) They established the precedent that states had the right to secede from the union. B) They showed the resolve of Southern states to resist the elimination of slavery. C) They forced Federalists to recognize the importance of including a bill of rights in the constitution. D) They made the claim that a state had the right to nullify federal laws it deemed unconstitutional. E) They asserted that only states could pass laws related to settlement.