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Latin American Culture And Civilization
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1. few years later - came Luis Munoz Marin. It began as a nationalist patriot - but eventually changed his political philosophy by replacing the concept of the Commonwealth - ie domestic autonomy without international legal personality. Mu
Advantages and disadvantages of the Commonwealth
Porfirio Diaz
Trujillo
Francisco Morazan
2. Intellectuals and university students - allied with some army sergeants - deposed tyrant. One of these - Fulgencio Batista - stenographer of Staff - gave the final blow to the dictatorship. Opened in period that became the absolute ruler or the emine
Explain how history is reflected in the literature
Causes of the Cuban Revolution
The characteristics of violence in Columbia
Antonio Conselherio
3. most significantly the turbulent period was the abolition of slavery - proclaimed earlier than most of the Americas. In these circumstances - Spain tried to reconquer the country - but the Mexican forces led by General Spanish imperialists foiled the
Raul Salinas de Gotari
realistic
Markos Commandante
Santa Anna
4. At the next election the revolutionary triumph Jacobo Arbenz - who took office in 1951. The following year - his government passed the Agrarian Reform Law - which benefited hundreds of thousands of families.
Timber
Explain how history is reflected in the literature
Jacobo Arbenz
Athens of South America
5. Latin America is not so called because the first people spoke Latin.
They Were the romance languages - latin --- not spanish - french italian
students
Lazaro Cardenas
Explain how history is reflected in the literature
6. America is not only...
the U.S.
Puerto Rico
democratic Caesarism
Oscar Arias Sanchez
7. Laureano Vallenilla Lanz was the author of the most eloquent defense of despotism Latin America: Democratic Caesarism - translated into Italian by order of Mussolini to show a happy anticipation of the fascist system.
democratic Caesarism
Panama's independence
the U.S.
Americanism
8. _____ is not a part of Latin America
illiterate (cant read or write)
Puerto Rico
Ruben Dario
Porfirio Diaz
9. of 1909-1933 Nicaragua suffered heavily U.S. intervention - guided by the dollar diplomacy. United States first imposed its customs control and then occupied the country with Marine detachments. The occupation was unopposed until 1927 - when the gene
silver
muralists
Puerto Rico
Augusto Sandino
10. Latin America is not a...
Raul Salinas de Gotari
Albizu Campos
continent
Timber
11. The Honduran patriot is considered 'father of the nation'
Francisco Morazan
Puerto Rico
manufacturing
Platt Amendment
12. The chief of the Taino Indians on this island made a serious mistake when he Cristobol Colon ragalo to a gold ornament.
The characteristics of violence in Columbia
Borinquineers
Andres Bello
Puerto Rico
13. Since 1949 ______ has no army.
gaucho (cowboy)
Costa Rica
1917 Constitution
Porfirio Diaz
14. Somoza dynasty was fought by guerrilla followers of the ideology of Sandino. The oppression and corruption of the Somoza popular recrimination. Finally the different sectors - forgetting ideological differences - came together and defeated the Somoza
Treaty of Ancon
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Somoza family
muralists
15. had three stages of the Mexican Revolution: the wartime period (1910-1920) - the organizing stage (1920-1940) and the conservative stage (1940-2000). It was an armed struggle that started in 1910 - with an uprising led by Francisco Madero against for
Benito Juarez
Mexican Revolution
Trujillo
The characteristics of violence in Columbia
16. This modernist Nicaraguan considered the most important poet in Castilian from the Golden Age
parella - tortilla
Ruben Dario
the U.S.
Jacobo Arbenz
17. Failing all attempts to achieve intellectual independence own artistic expression - a group of poets began the revitalization of literature in Castilian. His aesthetic soon won in Latin America and influenced the writers of Spain. Then they exchanged
One Hundred Years of Solitude
compare and contrast the Spanish American modernism with Brazilian modernism
Emiliano Zapata
William Walker
18. It is said that the traits fundmentales ethos of the Cuban summary will ...
Markos Commandante
Hopscotch
The President
choteo
19. most Latin Americans are in favor of Puerto Rico as ...
United Fruit Company
an independent country
Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
the bogotazo
20. This patriot nicarguense rose up against the U.S. occupation forces.
Augusto Cesar Sandino
realistic
Manuel Antonio Noriega
Jorge Luis Borges
21. Spain's signature popular dishes
parella - tortilla
Somoza family
Trujillo
realistic
22. Walker dreamed establish a slave empire in Central America which had himself elected president of Nicaragua in 1856. Seeing the danger - the other Central American governments fought the famous filibuster to defeat him and shoot him in 1860.
Albizu Campos
Shoe
William Walker
illiterate (cant read or write)
23. the U.S. occupation army remained in Cuba until 1902. In accordance with the Platt Amendment to the Cuban government is obliged not to conclude international treaties without U.S. consent - to authorize the establishment of naval bases in the United
Platt Amendment
students
Athens of South America
Mexican Revolution
24. The person most responsible for many of the arbitrary government of Maximilian was ...
The President
Costa Rica
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Carlota
25. when Mexico became independent - the richest landowner was ..
church
continent
Poetry
Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana
26. under President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz - happened a sad afternoon for Mexican university. In the Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco - students marched in support of university autonomy and the rights of students were attacked at political and poli
Porfirio Diaz
Andres Bello
Morazan
U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic
27. took office in 1857 - proud of his Zapotec Indian blood. Juarez promulgated the reform laws that established the suppression of the religious orders - the confiscation of church property and the obligation to register the birth - marriage and death.
Benito Juarez
Tlatelolco
democratic Caesarism
Gerardo Machado Morales
28. The fundamental objective of Hispanic realism seemed to go against the Latin American artistic desire. By offering a slice of life - a writer is unable to show the full reality of the new world I wanted to say - because this new school had at its cor
thirty-three (33)
Latin American realism
the guachafita
Raul Salinas de Gotari
29. Although geographically belongs to Central Panama - not always associated this country with the region politically - perhaps because for centuries has been linked to South America. Since Colombia became independent from Spain in 1821 - Panama was a
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30. Buenaventura Baez - a former puppet Santana - another traitor - since the presidency conspired to grant special rights and naval bases to the United States - prior to its full annexation. President Ulysses S. Grant enthusiastically supported the anne
The outstanding features of the new Latin American novelar technique
Borinquineers
U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic
choteo
31. This president expropriated lands - nationalized oil and railways for the benefit of the dispossessed.
One Hundred Years of Solitude
thirty-three (33)
Lazaro Cardenas
Carlota
32. Diego Rivera - Jose Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros are famous ...
Trujillo
muralists
The President
illiterate (cant read or write)
33. Mexico lost almost half of its territory to the U.S. Under the terms of ...
Caribbean
Oscar Arias Sanchez
Trujillo
Treaty of Ancon
34. The Cuban leader was famous for his enemies throw at sharks.
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gerardo Machado Morales
realistic
Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana
35. The atmosphere of terror of the dictatorship of Estrada Cabrera was captured by the Nobel Prize winner for Literature Miguel Angel Asturias's novel ...
The President
manufacturing
illiterate (cant read or write)
El Salvador
36. Fray Antonio de Montesinos and Fray Bartolome de las Casas opposed the exerminio ..
Indians
Gerardo Machado Morales
Explain how history is reflected in the literature
the bogotazo
37. Constitution noted the historic legal standards of the Revolution. The most important articles state that (a) is prohibited from the Church acquires - owns or manages real estate - (b) soil and subsoil belong to the State - (c) is right to organize l
1917 Constitution
Puerto Rico
Columbia
Costa Rica
38. The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela - is one of the best novels ...
The Mexican Revolution
democratic Caesarism
Porfirio Diaz
The President
39. This is considered by some critics as the most eminent writer Brazilian and Latin American novelist best nineteenth LMIS
1999
The Mexican Revolution
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
Puerto Rico
40. Jose Marti - Julian del Casal - Jose Asuncion Silva and Manuel Gutierrez Najera are initiators of ...
thirty-three (33)
church
U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic
modernism
41. 'Effective suffrage - no reelection' was the ironic slogan ...
Explain how history is reflected in the literature
Timber
Porfirio Diaz
the U.S.
42. before election fraud and government waste - the opposition candidate launched the famous Plan de San Luis Potosi; policy proposal considered a call to rebellion that began the Mexican Revolution. He was proclaimed provisional president in 1911.
Poetry
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
Hopscotch
Timber
43. Cuba is in the ______ sea
The outstanding features of the new Latin American novelar technique
Morazan
Honduras
Caribbean
44. under President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz - happened a sad afternoon for Mexican university. In the Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco - students marched in support of university autonomy and the rights of students were attacked at political and poli
Albizu Campos
Tlatelolco
Jose Santos Zelaya
1999
45. Minor C. Keith helped found the ...
United Fruit Company
realistic
Augusto Cesar Sandino
U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic
46. In his 'Address to the poetry' - this master of Simon Bolivar was one of the first to make explicit clearly longing for intellectual independence.
Ruben Dario
Augusto Sandino
Andres Bello
Francisco Morazan
47. a 'male whim' held by men in Puerto Rico is ..
continent
choteo
muralists
the guachafita
48. the illiterate indigenous noble. In the south - continued the struggle for Land and Freedom << >> - << convinced that it is better to die standing than live on your knees >> - slogan adopted by the Republicans after the Civil War in Spain.
Porfirio Diaz
Borinquineers
Shoe
democratic Caesarism
49. This noble Indian was convinced that 'it is better to die on your feet than live on your knees'
Platt Amendment
Hatuey
Emiliano Zapata
the guachafita
50. This is the acutal leader of Cuba
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