Indian uprisings against the Spanish period were caused by

a. harsh punishments, abuse by soldiers, and overwork.
b. the rejection of Christianity.
c. rape of Indian women.
d. all of the above.


d

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A) regular church attendance B) sexual excess C) wheat flour D) politics

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Your textbook describes Spain's American empire as

A) treating the Indians as equals by establishing joint ventures with them. B) seeing the Americas as lands of opportunity and freedom, yet fearing other countries might introduce slavery. C) failing totally to transplant Spanish culture in the Americas. D) trying to implant Spanish civilization and introduce Christianity, but also committing unprovoked aggression.

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What did Mary I of England, Philip II of Spain, and Oliver Cromwell all have in common?

A. They were all Protestants. B. They were all considered politiques. C. They all sacrificed their political goals by refusing to compromise on religion. D. They gained their religious goals and successfully restricted religious worship in their own lands.

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The telegraph, newspapers, and political pamphlets all fostered:

A) the growth of individualism. B) a new American national culture. C) sectionalism. D) democratic idealism.

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