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Aim: How did Various Latin American regions attempt to implement Republican forms of Government?

Aim: How did Various Latin American regions attempt to implement Republican forms of Government?. Juan Manuel de Rosas. Brainstorm. What challenges were present across the board between Canada and North America when it came to controlling such large diverse regions?. Focus- Latin America.

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Aim: How did Various Latin American regions attempt to implement Republican forms of Government?

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  1. Aim: How did Various Latin American regions attempt to implement Republican forms of Government? Juan Manuel de Rosas

  2. Brainstorm What challenges were present across the board between Canada and North America when it came to controlling such large diverse regions?

  3. Focus- Latin America What challenges hindered Latin America from establishing the Republic’s they fought so hard to control from the Spanish and Portuguese in the 19th century?

  4. Simon Bolivar Creole leader of the revolutions in Venezuela. Spent time in Europe and the newly-independent United States.

  5. Left Many Countries in the Control of Caudillos • WHO WERE THEY?: • Mid-19c dictators  military authoritarianism. • Mostly wealthy creole aristocrats. • Immediately followed the fight for independence. • Posed as reformers with goals to improve the economy and better the lives of the common people.

  6. 1. In what century did most Latin American countries achieve their independence? A) 16th B) 17th C) 18th D) 19th E) 20th

  7. 2. Which of the following was NOT one of the beliefs that Latin America shared with the West during the 19th century? • Belief in ʺprogressʺ • Belief in reform • C) Belief in absolute monarchy • D) Belief in private property • E) Belief in democratic ideals

  8. 3. Which of the following events was rejected by creole elites as a model of revolution because of excessive radicalism? A) American Revolution B) French Revolution C) Independence movement in Portugal D) Napoleonic Wars E) English Civil War

  9. 4. For whom in Latin America did the independence of Haiti serve as a symbol of freedom and hope? A) The creole elite B) The Spanish C) The slaves D) Mestizos E) Mexico

  10. 5. Simon Boli´var was responsible for the independence movement in A) Argentina. B) Mexico. C) Northern South America. D) Guatemala. E) Panama.

  11. 6. Independent leaders who dominated local areas by force in defiance of national policies and who sometimes seized the national government were called A) Rurales. B) caudillos. C) Guachos . D) fazendas. E) jefes.

  12. 7. The leader of the Liberal rebellion in Mexico called La Reforma was A) Benito Jua´rez. B) Bernardino Rivadavia. C) Simon Boli´var. D) General Antonio Lo´pez de Santa Ana. E) Porfirio Diaz.

  13. Answer Key • 1- D • 2. C • 3. B • 4. C • 5. C • 6. B • 7. A

  14. AP Essay Question • Compare and Contrast the Goals and Outcomes of Revolution in two of the following places… • Mexico 1910 • China 1911 • Russia 1917

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