Mambises were
A) peasants who cultivated small plots of plantation land in exchange for a share of the crop.
B) secret societies that enabled Afro-Cubans to resist post-emancipation apartheid.
C) racially integrated guerrilla units, composed of and commanded by Afro-Cubans.
D) peasant women who provided food and intelligence to Cuba Libre, the liberation army.
C
You might also like to view...
During which battle did Union soldiers pin their names on their shirts so they could be identified after they were killed in battle?
a. Antietam b. Gettysburg c. Cold Harbor d. Chancellorsville
What was meant by the “turnip winter”?
a) By late 1916, the Germans had so little food that they depended on turnips as their main food source. b) By late 1916, the British had perfected storing and transporting turnips, giving their men on the front a distinct advantage. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins. c) By late 1916, the Russians had few beets for borscht and so turned to turnips, with many fewer calories, to try to survive. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins. d) By late 1916, the Americans were shipping large numbers of turnips to the British military to help them feed their draft animals. Consider This: What might have been the effects of the long duration of the war? See 11.3: The Breakdown Begins.
The 'Rashomon Effect' refers to the difficulty in establishing
A. centralized rule. B. the battle readiness of an army. C. the truth about an event or series of events. D. dynastic stability. E. religious conformity.
In the 1870s, most immigrants to the United States came from southern Europe
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.