By 1750, castas made up about ________ percent of Spanish America
A) 10 to 15
B) 35 to 40
C) 60 to 75
D) 90 to 95
B
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A) avoid another war at all costs B) greatly expand the size and scope of the military C) provide Europe with substantial financial assistance D) maintain post-war prosperity
President Carter's policy toward Latin America included
a. sending troops to bolster Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba. b. supporting the pro-Western dictatorship in Nicaragua. c. tens of billions of dollars in aid: a "Marshall Plan" for the region. d. turning control of the Panama Canal over to Panamanians.
The southern part of early Carolina communities had a cultural character that was distinctly:
A) English. B) Spanish. C) Dutch. D) Caribbean.
The one issue in the Compromise of 1850 that clearly favored the South was
a. resolution of the Texas-New Mexico boundary dispute. b. the Fugitive Slave Act. c. the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. d. the settlement of Texas war debt. e. the admission of California.