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357672270 | by the 1860's Britians leading supplier of beef was | argentina | |
357672271 | the great epic pom that expressed the life of the gauncho and lamented its decline was | song of myself | |
357702676 | the indians relocated from the eastern woodlands to oklahoma on the "trail of tears' were the | Cherokee | |
357702677 | the northwest rebellion was led by | louis riel | |
357702678 | in 1803 the united states doubled in size after louisiana was purchased from | france | |
357702679 | the Mexican politician Ponciano Arriaga called for | land reform | |
357702680 | the great epic poem the gaucho martin fierro was written by | jose hernandez | |
357702681 | the golondrinas were | italian migrants who settles in argentina but travled back and forth to europe | |
357702682 | the main spark for the outbreak of the mexiacan-american war in 1845 was the united states accptance of _________ as a new state | texas | |
357702683 | after the conclusion of the American civil war freed blacks | quickly lost their political and civil liberties in the south | |
357702684 | caudillos were | regional military leaders who provided order in latin america | |
357702685 | which on of the following was not one of the chier factirs for the outbreak of the american civil war? | the traditional argument between a british for french alliance | |
357702686 | NEW FRANCE PASSED INTO BRITISH CONTROL AFTER | the seven years' war | |
357702687 | the united states civil war changed character on 1 January 1863 | when lincoln signed the emancipation proclamtion | |
357702688 | most property qualifications for voting in the united staes had disappeared by the late | 1820s | |
357702689 | which future state did not pass from mexico to the united states as part of the 1848 treaty of guadalupe hidalgo | louisiana | |
357702690 | which one of the following is not one of the reasons for the victory of the northern states in the united states civil war | the union had better generals | |
357702691 | after the american civil war the southern states | unserwent reconstruction | |
357702692 | the last major idian victory agianst the united states armed forces came in 1876 at the battle of | little big horn | |
357702693 | simon bolivar succinctly summed up the developing political situation in latin american when he said | "i fear peace more than war" | |
357702694 | the war of 1812 | stimulated a new sense of candian unity agianst an external threat | |
357702695 | adela zamudio was | the important latin american writer whose works celebrated the gaucho ideal | |
357702696 | the united states agreed to pay mexico $15 million for texas, california and new mexico as part of the treaty of | guadalupe hidaglo | |
357702697 | the words "a house divided against itself cannot stand' were first spoken by | abraham lincoln | |
357702698 | slavery was reinvigorated in the united states after the rise of________as a cash crop | cotten | |
357702699 | the ghost dance movement related to | an american indian religious vision of an aflerlife in which all white peoples disappeared | |
357702700 | the term "manifest destiny" is associated with what country | united states | |
357702701 | the U.S. invasion of canada in the war 1812 | was repelled | |
357702702 | emiliano zapata was | a mexican agrarian rebel who fought for the goals of la reforma | |
357702703 | walt whitman was | the author of "song of myself" | |
357702704 | argentine president domingo faustino sarmiento, in his book facundo:civilization and barbarism, proposed that | buenos aires and its european connection was necessary to discipline the unruly countryside | |
357702705 | the lines "we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all emn and women are created equal" comes from the | "declaration of sentiments" of the seneca falls convection | |
357702706 | quebec, ontario, nova scotia, and new brunsweik were joined together as the dominion of canada | by british north america act of 1867 | |
357702707 | which of the following was not one of the leading principles of the young turks? | islam as the guiding principle in public life | |
357702708 | japan was forcibly opened to foreign trade in 1853 by the | americans | |
357702709 | the russian serfs were emancipated by | alexander II | |
357702710 | the leader of the taiping rebellion was | Hong Xiuquan | |
357702711 | a defeat in the crimean war stopped ______ expansion | russian | |
357702712 | the prime mover behind russian industrialization was | sergi witte | |
357702713 | which of the following was not one of the principles of the Taiping Rebellion? | the prohibition of footbinding and concubinage | |
357702714 | the centerpiece Sergei wittes russian industrial policy was | a massive program of railway construction | |
357702715 | the stipulation "in order to obtain for ottoman citizens an education of an homogeneous and uniform character the official schools will be open, their instruction will be free. and all nationalities will be admitted," is from what document? | The Proclamation of the young Turks | |
357702716 | which of the following states was the least multiethnic and multicultural in the 19th century | tokugawa | |
357702717 | in 1826 sultan___________had mutinous janissaries slaughtered and this opened the door for further reform | mahmud II | |
357702718 | sultan abd al-hamid II | ruled despotically but also followed tanzimat principles | |
357702719 | muhammad ali was | the egyptian leader who overthrew ottoman control | |
357702720 | the key to social reform in russia was | the emancipation of the serfs | |
357702721 | the self-strengthening movement was an attempt to blend indigenous cultural traditions with western technology in | china | |
357702722 | in the early 19th century the ottoman sultan selim III | was locked up by the janissaries because they considered his reforms a threat | |
357702723 | lin zexu | was in charge of stopping the opium trade in china | |
357702724 | which of the following was not one of the foundations of the meiji restoration | turning japan into a constitutional republic | |
357702725 | the meji reformers actively copied the western europeans and americans because | they understood the danger of those two groups and wanted to find a way to survive | |
357702726 | the most significant territorial loss for the ottomans was | egypt | |
357702727 | the decisive point in the opium war was | the british threat to the grand canal | |
357702728 | the legal reforms of the tanzimat era were infuenced by the | french legal system | |
357702729 | tsar alexander II was assassinated in 1881 by | an agent of the land and freedom party | |
357702730 | which of the following young Turk proposals causes the most dissension in the empire? | turkish as the official language of the empire | |
357702731 | kang youwei and liang qichao were the leaders of the | hundred day reforms | |
357702732 | for most of the last fifty years of the qing dynasty china was ruled by | cixi | |
357702733 | the young ottomans were | fiercely opposed to the tanzimat reforms | |
357702734 | which of the following was not a rebellion that threated china in the 19th century? | mongol |