By 2006, a massive popular social movement, sparked by Bolivia's indigenous majority,

A) overthrew the neoliberal government and created an independent Aymara kingdom.
B) rejected neoliberalism and elected socialist Evo Morales president.
C) welcomed U.S. assistance in promoting democracy and national development.
D) embraced globalization and neoliberalism.


B

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a. Connections with North America b. National parliaments c. The possibilities to end the Cold War d. Fiscal and monetary flexibilty e. All of these

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A. rejection of the Kyoto Protocol. B. Iraq War. C. passage of the "No Child Left Behind" Act. D. banning of stem-cell research. E. appointment of a more conservative Supreme Court.

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Which of the following reflects the “iron law of wages”?

a)  Wages are dictated by supply and demand. b)  Wages should be the same for men and women. c)  The federal government should fix wages. d)  Workers’ welfare should determine wages.

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