The acquisition of the Philippines by the United States:

A) assured Philippine independence.
B) ended the Philippine independence movement.
C) gave control of the government to Emilio Aguinaldo.
D) resulted in a four-year war of conquest by the Americans.


Answer: D

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a. In 1950 UNESCO portrayed race as a social construct; in 1952, it portrayed it as a biological fact. b. In 1950 UNESCO portrayed race as a biological fact; in 1952, it portrayed it as a social construct. c. In 1950 UNESCO described race using the language of early nineteenth-century scientific racism; in 1952, it abandoned that language. d. In 1952 UNESCO abandoned the language of early nineteenth-century scientific racism; in 1952 it restored that language.

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