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Chapter 17 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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Liberal oligarchies typically granted the franchise to all white people.
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The weekly magazine published by liberal intellectuals in Argentina was
La Moda
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La Reforma
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Unitario
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La Argentina
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Bartolomé Mitre and other liberal leaders in Buenos Aires rejected the Argentine Constitution of 1853 because it granted considerable power to the interior provinces.
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Immigrants to Argentina in the late 19th century came primarily from
France and Italy
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Germany and England
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England and the Netherlands
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Italy and Spain
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Tenements in Buenos Aires were called
ejidos
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conventillos
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caudillos
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cafetaleros
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The Mexican Liberal party splintered in 1871 when
Lerdo gained the presidency
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Juárez and Lerdo supported a massive expansion in education spending
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Juárez decided to run for a fourth presidential term
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Juárez died
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Peruvian investments in infrastructure and education were driven by rising trade in
guano
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tobacco
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silver
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coffee
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In exchange for finishing a rail line between San José and the Atlantic coast, the Costa Rican government gave Minor Keith a land grant totaling __________ percent of their national territory.
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Positivism was based on the idea that intuition must be combined with reason and evidence as a basis for knowledge.
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The idea of ""order and progress"" was introduced to Latin America by
Porfirio DÃaz
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Benito Juárez
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Auguste Comte
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Gabino Barreda
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Believers in the principle of ""order and progress"" thought that the underclasses were preventing the country from achieving true progress.
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Porfirio believed that the most effective way to modernize Mexico was to
secure foreign capital
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eliminate lawlessness in rural areas
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improve sanitation in the cities
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restructure the country's debt
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During most of the 19th century, Brazil's economy relied primarily on
dyewood production
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foreign investment
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slave labor
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gold mining
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The ideas of positivism were particularly appealing to Brazil's
slaves
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rural poor
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middle classes
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elites
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The years of Antonio Guzmán Blanco's regime in Venezuela were known as the
Blanciato
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Guzmanato
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Guzmato
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Antoniato
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President Manuel Pardo and other party leaders adopted a ""civilizing mission"" toward the indigenous peoples in
Peru
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Bolivia
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Nicaragua
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Guatemala
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