Deck 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age
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Deck 6: Worlds Connecting: Latin America in an Imperial Age
1
Which of the following was NOT a global trend in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century?
A) The spread of new communication and transportation technologies.
B) The expansion of North Atlantic (US and northwest European) influence.
C) Greater economic equality.
D) European immigration to North and South America.
A) The spread of new communication and transportation technologies.
B) The expansion of North Atlantic (US and northwest European) influence.
C) Greater economic equality.
D) European immigration to North and South America.
C
2
Positivism was
A) An ideology that arose from a long tradition of Latin American conservative political thought.
B) A body of French political and social theory.
C) A new doctrine propagated by the Catholic Church hierarchy in Rome trying to reconcile the faith to modern social changes.
D) An influential liberal economic theory originating in Britain.
A) An ideology that arose from a long tradition of Latin American conservative political thought.
B) A body of French political and social theory.
C) A new doctrine propagated by the Catholic Church hierarchy in Rome trying to reconcile the faith to modern social changes.
D) An influential liberal economic theory originating in Britain.
B
3
For positivists, order came before progress - that is, social order was believed to be a necessary precondition for (rather than an expected outcome of) material and social progress.
True
4
Argentine liberals' accomplishments (as they saw them) in the latter half of the nineteenth century included all of the following EXCEPT
A) Establishing government control over the frontier province of Patagonia.
B) Building Latin America's best public education system.
C) Ousting the caudillo Juan Manuel Rosas from power.
D) Attracting British capital to build railroads into the interior.
A) Establishing government control over the frontier province of Patagonia.
B) Building Latin America's best public education system.
C) Ousting the caudillo Juan Manuel Rosas from power.
D) Attracting British capital to build railroads into the interior.
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5
Porfirio Díaz implemented policies from both the Liberal and Conservative traditions in Mexico.
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6
For positivist nation-builders, the expected benefits of professionalizing the military included all of the following EXCEPT
A) Preventing coups and armed rebellions against elected governments.
B) Breaking the power of regional caudillos.
C) Creating a better-educated, more patriotic citizenry.
D) Reducing foreign influence in their national institutions.
A) Preventing coups and armed rebellions against elected governments.
B) Breaking the power of regional caudillos.
C) Creating a better-educated, more patriotic citizenry.
D) Reducing foreign influence in their national institutions.
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7
The history of railroads in Mexico is strong evidence of how Porfirio Díaz subordinated Mexico's economy to US capitalists.
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8
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Argentina's export-agricultural boom in the last quarter of the nineteenth century?
A) It was made possible by innovation in refrigeration technology.
B) Argentine landowners had to choose between specializing in cattle or wheat
C) Argentina's export boom transformed the English countryside and English cities.
D) The boom led to the enclosure of formerly open Argentine grassland.
A) It was made possible by innovation in refrigeration technology.
B) Argentine landowners had to choose between specializing in cattle or wheat
C) Argentina's export boom transformed the English countryside and English cities.
D) The boom led to the enclosure of formerly open Argentine grassland.
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9
The development of the banana industry in Central America required all of the following EXCEPT
A) The development of modern shipping methods.
B) The adoption of modern marketing techniques.
C) The displacement of large numbers of indigenous people from their lands.
D) The capital and expertise of modern, vertically-integrated multinational corporations.
A) The development of modern shipping methods.
B) The adoption of modern marketing techniques.
C) The displacement of large numbers of indigenous people from their lands.
D) The capital and expertise of modern, vertically-integrated multinational corporations.
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10
The Chá Viaduct in São Paulo, Brazil, exemplifies all of the following general trends in Latin America EXCEPT
A) The social deference the middle and working classes continued to show to the rich.
B) The influence of foreign capital and technologies.
C) The growth and development of booming urban centers linked to the export trade.
D) The declining political influence of the traditional landowning elite.
A) The social deference the middle and working classes continued to show to the rich.
B) The influence of foreign capital and technologies.
C) The growth and development of booming urban centers linked to the export trade.
D) The declining political influence of the traditional landowning elite.
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11
All of the following were obstacles to railroad construction in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia EXCEPT
A) A relative lack of capital available for investment.
B) The reluctance of indigenous workers to labor on railroad projects.
C) Geographical obstacles.
D) Worsening political instability.
A) A relative lack of capital available for investment.
B) The reluctance of indigenous workers to labor on railroad projects.
C) Geographical obstacles.
D) Worsening political instability.
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12
The adoption of refrigerated meat-packing and shipping changed both the character of and the primary markets for Argentine and Uruguayan beef exports.
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13
Which immigrant group did not establish an important community in the given destination country or region?
A) Germans: Chile.
B) Chinese: Brazil.
C) Jamaicans: Central America.
D) Italians: Uruguay.
A) Germans: Chile.
B) Chinese: Brazil.
C) Jamaicans: Central America.
D) Italians: Uruguay.
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14
While people of African descent were given new economic opportunities in the banana zones of Central America, Brazilians of African descent in the São Paulo region were denied access to work, credit, and educational opportunities that were available to Japanese immigrants.
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15
Elite women's growing roles in philanthropy and charity demonstrates one consequence of the Liberals' weakening of the Catholic Church.
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