How did life change in the Mexican borderlands over the course of the second half of the nineteenth century? How did the Mexicano community on the American side of the border respond to these changes?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; relations between Mexicanos and Anglos; the Mexican elite; the impact of the commercial economy and the expanding network of market relations; Mexicano resistance
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A) Asians. B) African Americans. C) Europeans. D) Latinos.
Thematic influences on Greek culture included all of the following except
A. the role of gods and goddesses in influencing the plots of Greek dramas. B. human dilemmas involving conflicts between the family and religious obligations. C. the importance of classical myths in influencing human affairs. D. artistic examples from Egypt in sculpture. E. the dismissal of human physical beauty as an object of cultural veneration..
Japan's post-World War II constitution included
a. the rebuilding the Japanese army and navy. b. incorporating the Japanese military into the NATO command structure. c. nationalizing Japanese industry as a means to pay compensation to those victims of Japanese aggression. d. transforming Japan into a peaceful and pluralistic society no longer capable of waging offensive war. e. exiling the former emperor to Okinawa.
As a result of the American Revolution, the ________ denomination was weakened in the colonies because its followers practiced pacifism.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).