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Chapter 15 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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In general, remnants of the colonial elite who had benefited under Spanish rule favored conservative movements.
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Liberal leaders often limited voting rights through literacy and property ownership requirements.
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Liberals thought that a successful sovereign republic required
maintaining order through the continued suppression of non-whites and lower classes
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eliminating the influence of the Church
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the creation of a strong military to keep black and indigenous populations in check
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a strong and direct connection between an individual and the state
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Land reforms in Mexico, Colombia, Paraguay, and elsewhere decreed that
all Church property would be confiscated by the state
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only individuals could own property
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only white citizens could own property
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women were now eligible to own property and enter into contracts for its purchase or sale
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An important exception to liberal and conservative struggles in the 19th century was
Uruguay
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Paraguay
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Nicaragua
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Bolivia
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The originator of Paraguay's isolationist position was
Dr. José Gaspar RodrÃguez de Francia
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Carlos Antonio López
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Francisco Solano López
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Lucas Alamán
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Antonio López de Santa Anna's exile after Mexico's defeat in the US-Mexican War ended when
he died
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he was permitted to return on the condition he retire from public life
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he returned to the country with an army of followers and seized power
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he was invited to return and lead the country once again
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The three major laws that were part of la Reforma in Mexico did NOT include the
Juárez Law
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Lerdo Law
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Iglesias Law
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Fueros Law
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The Catholic Church supported the Mexican reform laws for the protections they offered to the very poor.
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The era of liberal dominance in Colombia between 1863 and 1880 was known as the
Liberal Republic
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Reform Republic
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Radical Republic
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Regeneration Republic
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The Colombian president who set about dismantling the liberal reforms of the 1860s and 1870s was
Rafael Núñez
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Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
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José Hilario López
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José MarÃa Obando
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Costa Rica was able to fund public education, public health programs, and communications and transportation infrastructure through exports, particularly of
tobacco
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rum
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coffee
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cacao
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When the Venezuela Monagas brothers attempted in 1858 to impose constitutional reforms that would extend presidential power they were ousted by
the Catholic Church
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a coalition of liberal and conservative leaders
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a group of conservative leaders
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a group of liberal leaders
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The Federal War in Venezuela cost as many as __________ lives.
50,000
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100,000
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150,000
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200,000
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