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The quotation above best supports which of the following conclusions about the author’s

motives for resistance to Spanish colonial rule in Latin America?

Bolívar rejected Spanish mercantilist policies that restricted free trade in Latin

America.

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In the excerpt, Bolívar expresses which of the following?

Outrage at the effects of mercantilist policies

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Which of the following groups was Bolívar most trying to influence with this letter?

Creole elites

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Which of the following was an effect of Latin American independence from Europe?

The rise of military strongmen called caudillos to control the government

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What Enlightenment concept is most directly supported by this sarcastic passage?

Natural Rights

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What core freedom contained in the founding documents of young republics like the

United States and France is an outgrowth of growing sentients such as those in the

passage above?

Freedom of religion

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The Atlantic revolutions

shared a common political vocabulary and a broadly democratic character.

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A distinguishing characteristic of the French Revolution when compared to the American

Revolution was that the French Revolution

sought to recreate society from scratch.

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The most distinctive feature of the Haitian Revolution was

its status as the only completely successful slave revolt in world history.

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Which of the following is one reason why the Spanish American revolutions took longer

and were more difficult than the (North) American Revolution?

divisions of class, race, and region within Spanish America

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Which of the following best describes the author’s main argument in the passage?

Economic motives explain much of the motivation for imperial expansion in Africa

but cannot be entirely separated from other motives.

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Which of the following would best support the author’s claim regarding the rise of the

great African empires during “Africa’s golden age” made in the passage?

The growth of Mali resulting from the profits of the gold and salt trade

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Increasing interest among historians about the topic analyzed in the passage could best

be explained by which of the following?

The decolonization of Africa in the second half of the twentieth century

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Which of the following was a result of Tanzimat reforms?

Factories producing cloth, paper, and armaments

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Based on the above quote, which of the following groups would most agree with the

proclamation?

A Christian Serbian

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Further reforms done under the Young Turks included all of the following EXCEPT

Recommitment to Islam as the state religion

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The revenues section of the table can best be used to illustrate which of the following

continuities between pre-1900 and post-1900 European imperialism?

Colonial powers sought to extract wealth and economic resources from the

colonized peoples.

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The table best supports which of the following conclusions?

European powers maintained colonies despite global war and economic

depression.

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The expenditures shown in the table most strongly illustrate which of the following?

Despite some medical advances, the environment in Africa continued to present

unique challenges to European imperialism.

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Which of the following pieces of data from the table most directly contradicts the claims

of European imperial powers that colonies existed for the benefit of the colonized?

Expenditures on administrative salaries were far greater than what was spent on

public works and infrastructure.