A revolution in 1959 led to Cuba becoming _____.

A. an independent nation
B. a communist dictatorship
C. a territory of the United States
D. a constitutional democracy

Which of the following describes how the Spanish colonization affected American Indians in Middle America?
A.Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.
B.Spanish colonizers adopted American Indian religious beliefs, resulting in an increase of American Indian priests.
C.Spanish colonizers bought the land from American Indians, resulting in an increase of wealth for American Indians.
D.Spanish colonizers paid American Indians to work the land, resulting in a decrease in colonial plantations.

After Spanish colonists stopped using American Indians in the Caribbean for labor, they _____ to work the land.
A. imported African slaves
B. paid British settlers
C. forced French prisoners
D. used Spanish slaves

How were the Olmec able to support a civilization and cities?
A. by implementing heavy taxes to raise public funds for each community
B. by constructing residential dwellings for the growing populations in cities
C. by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population
D. by developing a system of roadways to connect different communities

Which of the following laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain?
A. the election of Juárez
B. the expansion of trade
C. the Mexican Cession
D. the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte

How did the Mexico’s new constitution in 1917 aim to change Mexican life?
A. It gave more land to every citizen and lowered taxes.
B. It gave citizens strong representation in government.
C. It established a dictatorship with one strong ruler.
D. It gave more land to farmers and more rights to workers.

I think...

1. C, a territory of the United States
2. A, Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.
3. A, imported African slaves
4. C, by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population
5. D, the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte
6. A, It gave more land to every citizen and lowered taxes.

1. No

2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
6.The Revolution deeply affected everyone at the convention, and the document reflects their experiences. It contains three essential articles, numbers 3, 27, and 123. Article 3 established free, obligatory, and secular public education free from clerical supervision, and secularized the Mexican state. Article 27 mandated that lands taken from the peasantry during the Porfiriato had to be returned, even if they did not have written titles. The government could also take all land not used “appropriately,” and repurpose it for the public good. It also forbade foreigners from owning land within 100km of a national border or 50km of the sea. Article 123 established an 8-hour workday, a 6-day workweek, a minimum wage, and equal pay for equal work. It gave both labor and capital the right to organize and workers could bargain collectively and strike

1. C, a territory of the United States - no

2. A, Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations. - yes
3. A, imported African slaves - yes
4. C, by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population - yes
5. D, the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte - no
6. A, It gave more land to every citizen and lowered taxes. - I don't know

A or C for 6?

I mean B or C for 6?......

To determine the correct answer for each question, we can go through a process of elimination and analysis, considering historical events and facts.

Question 1: A revolution in 1959 led to Cuba becoming _____.
To answer this question, we need to know what happened in Cuba in 1959. By searching for historical events or using contextual knowledge, we can determine that the revolution in 1959 led to Cuba becoming a communist dictatorship. The correct answer is B. a communist dictatorship.

Question 2: How did the Spanish colonization affect American Indians in Middle America?
To determine the effects of Spanish colonization on American Indians in Middle America, we can analyze each answer option.

Option A: Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.
This answer option is supported by historical records. The introduction of diseases such as smallpox and measles by European colonizers had a devastating impact on the American Indian populations, leading to a decrease in their numbers. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.

Question 3: After Spanish colonists stopped using American Indians in the Caribbean for labor, they _____ to work the land.
To determine what happened after Spanish colonists stopped using American Indians in the Caribbean for labor, we can analyze each answer option.

Option A: imported African slaves
Option B: paid British settlers
Option C: forced French prisoners
Option D: used Spanish slaves

Based on historical knowledge, after the decline of American Indian labor, Spanish colonists turned to importing African slaves to work the land. Therefore, the correct answer is A. imported African slaves.

Question 4: How were the Olmec able to support a civilization and cities?
To determine how the Olmec were able to support civilization and cities, we can analyze each answer option.

Option A: by implementing heavy taxes to raise public funds for each community
Option B: by constructing residential dwellings for the growing populations in cities
Option C: by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population
Option D: by developing a system of roadways to connect different communities

Based on historical knowledge, the Olmec were able to support their civilization and cities by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population. This allowed them to thrive and sustain their society. Therefore, the correct answer is C. by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population.

Question 5: Which of the following laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain?
To determine what laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain, we can analyze each answer option.

Option A: the election of Juárez
Option B: the expansion of trade
Option C: the Mexican Cession
Option D: the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte

Based on historical knowledge, the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain. The invasion of Spain by France weakened Spanish control over its colonies, including Mexico, sparking movements for independence. Therefore, the correct answer is D. the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Question 6: How did Mexico's new constitution in 1917 aim to change Mexican life?
To determine how Mexico's new constitution in 1917 aimed to change Mexican life, we can analyze each answer option.

Option A: It gave more land to every citizen and lowered taxes.
Option B: It gave citizens strong representation in government.
Option C: It established a dictatorship with one strong ruler.
Option D: It gave more land to farmers and more rights to workers.

Based on historical knowledge, Mexico's new constitution in 1917 aimed to give more land to farmers and more rights to workers. It focused on land reforms and labor rights, aiming to address social and economic inequalities. Therefore, the correct answer is D. It gave more land to farmers and more rights to workers.