An intended result of the Latin American revolutions was___. A. large colonies breaking up into smaller countries B. continued fighting between the new countries C. separation and independence from Spain D. the establishment of military dictatorships

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Answer: The intended result of the Latin American revolutions was to separate and gain independence from Spain. The Latin American Revolutions occurred in the late 18th century and early 19th century.
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The correct answer is C. An intended result of the Latin American revolutions was SEPARATION AND INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN.

The independence of the British colonies of North America in 1776 and the abdications of the Bourbon kings in 1808 after the French invasion of Spain were two events that encouraged the independence movement in the weakened Spanish Monarchy.

In response to the enthronement of King Joseph Bonaparte in Spain, between 1808 and 1810 government boards were installed that exercised sovereignty on behalf of the abdicated King Ferdinand VII, both in the Iberian Peninsula and in the American territories. The resistance of the American juntas to submit to the Central Supreme Junta formed in Spain, radicalized positions and led to the armed struggle between realists and patriots. From 1810, various American territories began to declare themselves independent national states under republican regimes, forming large "liberating" armies of continental scope, among which were those commanded by the Argentine José de San Martín and the Venezuelan Simón Bolívar. The independence of the new states was consolidated in the 1820s, after the victory at the Battle of Ayacucho. After losing El Callao in January 1826, the only territories dominated by Spaniards in America were Cuba and Puerto Rico.


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Please help :) How did the economy of the American colonies affect enslaved workers from Africa?

Enslaved workers from Africa were sent to the middle colonies to work in the mines digging for coal.
Enslaved workers from Africa were brought to New England to do the dangerous jobs of fishing and whaling.
Few enslaved workers from Africa were needed in the South because the growth of cash crops was limited.
The number of enslaved workers from Africa increased in the South because they were needed to grow labor-intensive crops.

How did the Navigation Acts set limits on colonial exports?
Goods had to be shipped to British ports before being sold to other countries.
Ships from other countries could only deliver limited goods to the colonies.
The colonies were taxed on items they received from other countries.
The colonies were not allowed to ship any goods to Britain.

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In the first question, the correct answer is the fourth option: The number of enslaved workers from Africa increased in the South because they were needed to grow labor-intensive crops. The economy in the South was based on plantations and slavery. Plantation farms for cash crops like rice, tobacco and sugar cane demanded extensive labor for cultivation. To cope with the demand, wealthy planters turned to slave traders, who imported slaves from Africa to work on the plantations. So great was the demand for slave labor, that slavery became the backbone of the Southern Colonies. It is believed that, in the antebellum South, slaves constituted about one third of the population in the South.


In the second question, the correct answer is the first option: Goods had to be shipped to British ports before being sold to other countries. The Navigation Acts were a series of mercantilist laws passed by Britain in order to foster her mercantile marine and protect her interests in North America. In 1651, Britain passed the first of a series of Navigation Acts. These acts stipulated, among other things, that goods imported from Asia, Africa, or the Colonies to Britain could travel to Britain, or any British colony, only in British ships or of the particular colony, it also established that all the commodities coming from the Colonies had to be trans-shipped through Britain first, restricting colonial trade.

The number of enslaved workers from Africa increased in the South because they were needed to grow labor intensive crops. (Hope that helps, that was 1 true statement out of all those paragraphs.)

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b. to weaken the power of smaller states
c. to grant the federal government more power
d. to get the national currency off of the gold standard

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The main goal of establishing a central banking authority in the United States was "a. to stabilize the national economy", since before its creation each state had different currency valuations, which made it impossible to pay back debt. 

What is the importance of mccullough v. maryland??

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In a unanimous decision, the Court held that Congress had the power to incorporate the bank and that Maryland could not tax instruments of the national government employed in the execution of constitutional powers. Writing for the Court, Chief Justice Marshall noted that Congress possessed unenumerated powers not explicitly outlined in the Constitution. Marshall also held that while the states retained the power of taxation, "the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme. . .they control the Constitution and laws of the respective states, and cannot be controlled by them."

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If the Supreme court refuses to hear a case on appeal from the lower courts, then the ruling of the lower court stands. Most of the cases that the supreme court hears are related to constitutional issues or federal laws. There are more than 7000 cases that come up for hearing in the Supreme Court and many get rejected.

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If the Supreme court refuses to hear a case on appeal from the lower courts, then the ruling of the lower court stands. Most of the cases that the supreme court hears are related to constitutional issues or federal laws. There are more than 7000 cases that come up for hearing in the Supreme Court and many get rejected.

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