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Chapter 14 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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Independence opened markets for trading goods beyond the traditional precious metals and agricultural products.
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After independence, mining output
fell
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rose
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stayed the same
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fell briefly but returned to previous levels within two years
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The Peruvian government's largest single source of revenue until 1850 was
silver mining
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tobacco and alcohol monopolies
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customs duties
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tribute
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Every Latin American country that obtained a foreign loan in the 1820s defaulted before 1830 except
Peru
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Mexico
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Colombia
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Brazil
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After independence, the two countries that formed monarchies were
Brazil and Mexico
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Peru and Venezuela
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Bolivia and Chile
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Colombia and Peru
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The United Provinces of the RÃo de la Plata encompassed present-day
Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay
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Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia
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Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay
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Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina
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After the three-year Cisplatine War ended in 1828, the British helped negotiate a peace that included independence for the Eastern Republic of
Uruguay
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Paraguay
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Colombia
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Argentina
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In 1819, BolÃvar was named president of
the United Provinces of the RÃo de la Plata
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Gran Colombia
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Bolivia
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Peru
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After the three provinces of Gran Colombia broke apart, BolÃvar
became president of New Granada
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became president of Venezuela
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became president of Ecuador
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resigned from public life
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The Bolivian leader who invaded Peru and declared the Peru-Bolivia Confederation was
Andrés de Santa Cruz
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Francisco de Paula Santander
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Bernardo O'Higgins
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AgustÃn de Iturbide
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The territory held by Emperor AgustÃn I roughly corresponded to present-day Mexico's borders.
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Iturbide's flight into exile was prompted by outrage at his
decision to dissolve Congress
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lavish spending
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attempts to buy the loyalty of influential bureaucrats
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friendly relationship with Spain
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Rafael Carrera was
the first president of the United Provinces of Central America
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the leader who ended the civil war in the United Provinces of Central America and who was later elected president
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the leader of a coalition that rebelled against the president of the United Provinces of Central America and seized control of Guatemala
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the leader of the constitutional convention that created the United Provinces of Central America
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The caudillo who played a pivotal role in Argentina and was eventually elected governor of Buenos Aires province in 1829 was
Juan Facundo Quiroga
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Andrés de Santa Cruz
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Juan Manuel de Rosas
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ValentÃn Gómez FarÃas
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Antonio López de Santa Anna ruled Mexico at least ___ times between 1833 and 1853.
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