
7-3.3 Latin American Revolutions Review
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- Q1Which European nation controlled Haiti?EnglandSpainFranceAmerica30s
- Q2Which Latin American nation was the first to gain independence?MexicoSouth AmericaSouth CarolinaHaiti30s
- Q3What was a desire of Simon Bolivar?To unite all of Europe into once countryTo unite all of South America into one countryTo unite all of France into once countryTo unite all of Antarctica into once country30s
- Q4Which group was at the top of the social hierarchy in colonial Latin America?CreolespeninsularesMulattoesMestizos30s
- Q5Who led the slaves in Haiti in the revolt against France?Toussaint LOuvetureMiguel HidalgoTrumpSimon Bolivar30s
- Q6Where was the only successful slave revolt in history?MexicoSouth AmericaSpainHaiti30s
- Q7What influenced the leaders of the Latin American independence movements?The English Civil WarThe EnlightenmentThe French and Indian WarThe Crusades30s
- Q8Who was the leader of the Mexican Revolution?Father Miguel HidalgoSimon BolivarToussaint LOuvetureJose de San Martin30s
- Q9Who led independence movements throughout South America beginning in his home country of Venezuela?Toussaint LOuvetureSimon BolivarMiguel HidalgoJose30s
- Q10Which was NOT a inspiration for the Latin American Revolutionary leaders?The EnlightenmentAbsolute RulersNationalismAmerican and European Revolutions30s
- Q11Which of these describes a direct outcome of the social structure established during Europe's colonization of Latin America?Some social classes lacked power and economic opportunities.Communist rule became an appealing option in some countries.The entire family structure of native peoples was destroyed.Colonial Viceroyalties based their rule based on “divine right.”120s
- Q12The Haitian Revolution was significant because...it was the first and only successful slave rebellion in Latin America.the Spanish were forced to give Haiti their independence after the bloody conflict.it was a rebellion led by European creoles.it demonstrated the power of Napoleon's military across the Atlantic Ocean.120s
- Q13The racial categories of mestizo and mulatto are examples of Latin America'srepeated and lengthy civil wars.following strict social and religious traditions.history of blending racial and ethnic groups.immigrants from southern Asia.120s
- Q14-Toussaint L’Ouverture: born a slave in Haiti in the mid-1700s; led Haitian slave revolt in early-1800s before his death. -Simon Bolivar: born to a noble family in what is now Venezuela in 1783; led much of South America to independence in the early-1800s. -Miguel Hidalgo: priest born to a modest family in Mexico; led the Mexican independence movement in the early-1800s before his death. What conclusion can be drawn from this list of revolutionaries?A successful independence movement depended on a person's class.The poor were powerless in achieving independence from European masters.Elites wanted no part of independence from European colonizers.A diverse group of people led Latin American independence movements.120s
- Q15How does the French Revolution relate to the Latin American wars for independence, particularly in Haiti?The French Revolution scared Haitian citizens into believing all forms of protest are harmful.The French Revolution ignited thoughts of freedom and equality, especially among slaves.The French Revolution had no impact on the actions of slaves within Haiti.The French Revolution forced white slave owners to abolish slavery in Haiti.120s