Political opposition to Brazil's neoliberal policies was led by
A) Fernando Cardoso of the Socialist Party.
B) Fernando Collor of the Social Democratic Party.
C) Lula da Silva of the Workers' Party.
D) Itamar Franco of the Communist Party.
C
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When Spartans defeated Tegea, their northern neighbor, instead of taking away land and subjugating the defeated state, Sparta left the Tegeans their land and their freedom in exchange for:
A. paying an annual fee in grains and oil. B. following the Spartan lead in foreign affairs and supplying soldiers on demand. C. converting to the Spartan religious and cultural traditions. D. educating their children with Spartan customs and swearing Spartan allegiance. E. supplying agricultural laborers to Sparta.
The Wahhabis emphasized the
a. purification and strengthening of Islamic belief. b. modification of Islamic beliefs to better support modernization. c. mingling of Islamic and Western beliefs. d. emulation of Western beliefs and practices.
As a consequence of the Compromise of 1850
A) political parties realigned more closely along sectional lines. B) several states invalidated personal liberty laws. C) more serious sectional conflict was avoided. D) ideas such as secession and abolitionism were repudiated.
Beginning in the 1960s, economic growth shifted toward the
a. "Sun Belt." b. Northeast. c. "Rustbelt" d. Midwest. e. Northwest.