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Which of the following is a main difference between history classes in the U.S. and Mexico?
(1 point)
In Latin America, history classes do not include region-specific topics.
In Los Estados Unidos, history classes do not include region-specific topics.
In México, the curriculum only covers international and national history.
In Los Estados Unidos, the curriculum covers topics about regions in Los Estados Unidos.

In Los Estados Unidos, the curriculum covers topics about regions in Los Estados Unidos.

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What is most likely the reason for the long-term popularity of Platero y yo?
(1 point)
People love to read about donkeys, rustic villages, and little boys.
People appreciate books that are presented in dual-language format.
People like the combination of whimsical poetry, a warm friendship, and the trials of life.
People love to read books by Juan Ramón Jiménez because the author was the most famous mystery writer of his time.

People like the combination of whimsical poetry, a warm friendship, and the trials of life.

A)

Describe the audience that is attracted to Platero y yo.
(1 point)
just small children
just teenagers
children and teenagers
all ages of readers

all ages of readers

The main difference between history classes in the U.S. and Mexico is that in Mexico, the curriculum only covers international and national history, while in the U.S., the curriculum covers topics about regions in the U.S.

The main difference between history classes in the U.S. and Mexico is that in the U.S., the curriculum covers topics about regions in the U.S., whereas in Mexico, the curriculum only covers international and national history.

To get the answer to this question, you need to compare the information provided in the options and identify the difference between the two. Option 1 states that in Latin America (including Mexico), history classes do not include region-specific topics. Option 2 states that in the U.S., history classes do not include region-specific topics. Option 3 states that in Mexico, the curriculum only covers international and national history. Option 4 states that in the U.S., the curriculum covers topics about regions in the U.S.

By comparing these options, you can deduce that option 4 is the correct answer because it indicates that in the U.S., history classes do cover region-specific topics, while option 1 states the opposite is true for Latin America (including Mexico).