Chapter 19 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance

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1. Anarchosyndicalism was introduced to industrial urban centers by immigrants, especially those from

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2. Some of South America's earliest unions resulted from Anarchist efforts to mobilize marginalized groups.

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3. José Batlle y Ordóñez rose to prominence in Uruguay's liberal

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4. One of Batlle y Ordóñez's reforms was to legalize divorce, though it still required the assent of both husband and wife.

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5. The secret ballot and system of proportional representation were introduced in Argentina through the

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6. Hipólito Yrigoyen offered employment and other favors in return for political loyalty, a practice known as

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7. Hipólito Yrigoyen was a supporter of unions regardless of their political associations, under the belief that a strong working class would benefit Argentina.

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8. Labor groups sought to address gender inequality and female exploitation in the workplace as a way to recruit new members.

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9. Activists like Alicia Moreau campaigned for suffrage by arguing that

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10. In 1922, Yrigoyen formed the world's first state-owned

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11. The Chilean leader viewed as a precursor to populism was

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12. The first Latin American country to grant women the right to vote was

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13. The military response to the 1928 banana workers' strike in Ciénaga against the United Fruit Company violently dispersed a crowd of _______.

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14. Soccer was introduced to South America by immigrants from

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15. The first phase of the Mexican Revolution, in which Porfirio Díaz was removed from power, lasted

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16. The only Latin American nation that attempted to address the needs of indigenous communities through land reform was

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