Which of the following lists the leaders of Mexico in the correct chronological order?
a. Díaz, Carranza, Madero, Huerta
b. Díaz, Madero, Huerta, Carranza, Cárdenas
c. Madero, Cárdenas, Huerta, DíazCarranza
d. Madero, Carranza, Huerta, Cárdenas, Díaz
b
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Which of the following is a true statement about the Wilmot Proviso?
A) It banned slavery from spreading to new places. B) It got rejected by the House of Representatives several times before it was finally passed. C) It prohibited slavery in any territory that the United States might acquire from Mexico. D) It forced the president to declare that his real reason for desiring a war with Mexico was to gain territory. E) It prohibited anyone from owning over 1,000 acres in any new territory.
Which of the following statements about the National Association of Colored Women is LEAST accurate?
a. The organization adopted the feminist stance that black women had the unique ability and responsibility to uplift the black race as a whole. b. The organization established a number of institutions designed to foster education and self-help, including kindergartens, nurseries, and settlement houses. c. The organization refuted the prevailing view that women gained power through the domestic sphere and through their roles as mothers and wives. d. The organization’s leadership subscribed to the notion that racial uplift was best accomplished through the guidance of an elite Talented Tenth.
How did the introduction of the horse impact the Comanche?
A. They were able to join with the Sioux against the Spanish colonists. B. They came to dominate a vast territory known as the Comancheria. C. They returned to the high plains of Wyoming. D. They merged their tribe with the Apache.
Napoleon's domination of the continent
a. was welcomed by the aristocracy and the clergy. b. was welcomed by the bourgeoisie. c. strengthened the traditional guild systems. d. was universally popular among Europeans. e. did not coincide with the diffusion of revolutionary institutions outside France.