The two most economically successful South American republics of the late nineteenth century were
a. Venezuela and Brazil.
b. Peru and Bolivia.
c. Bolivia and Argentina.
d. Argentina and Chile.
e. Brazil and Chile.
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a. Shipbuilding, electronics and construction b. Electronics, aircraft and aerospace, and construction c. Aircraft and aerospace, clothing, and motion pictures d. Clothing, motion pictures, and frozen foods
The 1920s fundamentalist movement was strongest __________
A) in the South and Midwest B) among recent immigrants C) in large East Coast cities D) among those who embraced modern science
Which of the following is the most accurate description of steam technology in the transportation revolution of the antebellum years?
a. Its impact on the South and West was staggering. b. It made many railroad networks redundant. c. It had little impact on economic development. d. The technology proved too costly to implement until the 1890s.
Which of the following does NOT help explain the South's persistent poverty?
A. the unwillingness of northerners to invest any capital in the South B. a poor educational system, fostering a largely unskilled work force C. an isolated and low-paid labor pool, primarily geared to farming D. the fact that the South lagged so far behind the North in industrializing