AP World History Ch.24 Flashcards
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14058725740 | Most of the immigrants from Asia after 1850 went to | the United States. | 0 | |
14058725741 | In 1810, Spain's richest and most populous American colony was | Mexico | 1 | |
14058725742 | A French army was driven out of Mexico by | Benito Juarez. | 2 | |
14058725743 | The Confederation of 1867 | created the Dominion of Canada with a central government in Ottawa. | 3 | |
14058725744 | The "crisis of legitimacy" that undermined colonial authority in Latin America was caused by: | Napoleon's invasion of Spain and Portugal. | 4 | |
14058725745 | Systematic resistance by Native Americans to U.S. government relocation is symbolized most by which event? | Battle of Little Bighorn | 5 | |
14058725746 | The unity of the United States was threatened by rivalries over issues such as | slavery. | 6 | |
14058725747 | Perhaps the most critical feature to economic integration was which form of technology? | Transportation | 7 | |
14058725748 | People who wanted slavery to be outlawed were called | abolitionists. | 8 | |
14058725749 | One advantage that Amerindians in Argentina and Chile had in checking settlers' southern expansion was an unlimited food supply from | herds of wild cattle. | 9 | |
14058725750 | The Mexican revolutionaries José María Morelos and Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla were | priests. | 10 | |
14058725751 | After awaiting the return of the Spanish king, Ferdinand IV, to the throne, loyalists were disappointed when he | agreed to accept a constitution that was seen as "too liberal." | 11 | |
14058725752 | The Industrial Revolution created new demand for metals such as copper, zinc, and tin. This led to | a mining boom in the United States, Chile, and Mexico. | 12 | |
14058725753 | odification of the language, customs, values, and behaviors of a group as a result of contact with people from another culture is called | acculturation. | 13 | |
14058725754 | The Caste War was | a popular uprising of Maya to take over the Yucatán | 14 | |
14058725755 | Slavery lasted longest on the Caribbean islands of | Cuba and Puerto Rico. | 15 | |
14058725756 | The Shawnee leader who created a large organized alliance of Amerindians of the Ohio River Valley and Great Britain was | Tecumseh. | 16 | |
14058725757 | The Paraguayan War helped to end slavery in Brazil because large numbers of slaves | joined the Brazilian army in exchange for freedom. | 17 | |
14058725758 | Simón Bolívar created Gran Colombia, which unified | Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador into one nation. | 18 | |
14058725759 | Working-class women transformed gender relations by | working outside the home. | 19 | |
14058725760 | An argument to end slavery was that it was | immoral and violated universal human rights. | 20 | |
14058725761 | After the American Revolution, Amerindians | lost the territories previously promised by treaties with Britain. | 21 | |
14058725762 | Who objected to the Junta Central in Spanish America? | Loyalists to the king | 22 | |
14058725763 | In the 1820's, Argentina and Brazil fought each other for control of which state? | Uruguay | 23 | |
14058725764 | To settle Texas in northeastern Mexico, the Mexican government | gave the land free to all its citizens. | 24 | |
14058725765 | The Plains Indians successfully resisted U.S. expansion in part because they | had become skilled users of horses and firearms. | 25 | |
14058725766 | The independence of Argentina was accomplished by: | militarized merchants and ranchers. | 26 | |
14058725767 | Jose de San Martin's most effective troops were | former slaves. | 27 | |
14058725768 | One of the more significant problems facing Latin American independence movements was: | how to incorporate the Catholic church. | 28 | |
14058725769 | The Junta Central was a political body established | to rule during the French occupation of Spain. | 29 | |
14058725770 | Despite emancipation of slaves in the United States, African Americans lived under harsh conditions, including | "Jim Crow" laws that segregated public transportation, jobs, and schools. | 30 | |
14058725771 | The United States election of 1824 was controversial because: | the popular vote was superseded by the electoral college. | 31 | |
14058725772 | Independence in Brazil first occurred when | Emperor Pedro I declared Brazil a constitutional monarchy. | 32 | |
14058725773 | The Women's Rights Convention was held in | Seneca Falls, New York | 33 | |
14058725774 | In the nineteenth century, Mexico lost all but which of the following? | Florida to the United States | 34 | |
14058725775 | The only Western hemisphere nation to industrialize was: | The United States | 35 | |
14058725776 | Emperor Pedro I of Brazil published an article in which he called slavery | a "cancer eating away at Brazil." | 36 | |
14058725777 | The Trail of Tears was the | forced resettlement of Cherokee, Creek, and Choctaw peoples. | 37 | |
14058725778 | One of the more vocal protestors of slavery came from which political faction? | emancipated slaves such as Frederick Douglass. | 38 | |
14058725779 | A significant difference in colonial political experiences is that the British colonies had | experience with elections, political parties and factions. | 39 |