What are caudillos in the history of Latin America?

a. Spanish missionaries who converted the native peoples
b. military strongmen who ran governments
c. diplomats to the United States in the Monroe Doctrine system
d. peoples of mixed race who worked on plantations
e. local cowboys who moved into the cities


b

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Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, slave traders carried almost __________ blacks to the Americas.

a. 1.5 million b. 11 million c. 25 million d. 60 million

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Why was it so unusual that Sofonisba grew up to be a painter?

a) Women in general, and especially those of Sofonisba’s class, rarely trained as artists or took up painting as a profession. b) It was not unusual for Sofonisba to paint, since many families hired artists to teach their daughters to draw and paint, but it was unusual for her to do so outside her home. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. c) Sofonisba was unusual, but only because her father was not a painter. It was usually the daughters of painters who learned the trade. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. d) Sofonisba was destined for the convent, so it was unusual that she even learned to paint. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba.

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What happened at Kent State University in May 1970?

A) Campus radicals ambushed National Guard Troop G, wounding eleven and killing four. B) Ohio governor James Rhodes ordered the National Guard to shoot all campus radicals. C) National Guard troops fired at student antiwar protesters, wounding eleven and killing four. D) A distraught student stood in the window of the library tower and shot professors walking on the main quadrangle below. E) Campus police fired into a women's dormitory, accidentally killing two male students who were in the midst of a panty raid.

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Japanese Americans in __________ were treated most leniently

A) California B) Washington C) Oregon D) Hawaii

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