What steps did Lazaro Cardenas take in order to give the Mexican Revolution a second wind after 1934?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
Cardenas brought peasants' and workers' organizations into the party, removed generals from government positions, and implemented the reforms promised in the Constitution of 1917.
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What will be an ideal response?
An obstacle to relations between the United States and Third World countries in the 1950s was ________________.
A. the segregation practices in the United States B. the bumbling diplomatic style of John Foster Dulles C. the opposition of the United States to the Soviet use of force in Eastern Europe D. the unwillingness of the United States to extend foreign aid to Third World nations
During the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, in the Middle East the United States
A) moved to protect Western access to oil supplies. B) successfully cooperated with the Soviets. C) supported the British effort to prevent Egypt from taking control of the Suez Canal. D) refused to recognize the state of Israel.
Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because
a. there were too many French-speakers there. b. Canadian agriculture and lumbering would compete with New England. c. it would create more agricultural states sympathetic to the Democratic-Republicans. d. they believed that the Canadians could never become Americanized. e. they believed that a republic could not survive with such a vast territory.