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3 what was the main goal of many creole leaders during the revolutions?
a) abolishing all social classes
b) gaining political power from peninsulates
c) ending the enlightenment
d) supporting european rule
- nationalism in latin america encouraged people to:
a) remain loyal to european rulers
b) seek a shared identity and self - rule
c) abandon their culture for european customs
d) support the caste system
- the continued economic and political influence of europe in latin america after independence is known as:
a) colonialism
b) nationalism
c) imperialism
d) enlightenment
open - ended questions
answer the following questions in complete sentences:
- how did the caste system in colonial latin america contribute to the desire for independence?
- describe the role of the enlightenment in inspiring latin american revolutions.
- what challenges did latin american countries face even after gaining independence? give at least one example.
Question 3
Creole leaders in Latin American revolutions aimed to gain political power from peninsulares (those born in Europe and holding top power). Abolishing all social classes was not their main goal, ending the Enlightenment was opposite to their ideas, and they didn't support European rule. So option b is correct.
Nationalism in Latin America promoted a shared identity among people and the desire for self - rule (governing themselves) instead of remaining loyal to European rulers, abandoning their culture, or supporting the caste system. So option b is correct.
After Latin American independence, Europe's continued economic and political influence is imperialism. Colonialism was the direct rule before independence, nationalism is about self - identity and rule, and Enlightenment was an intellectual movement. So option c is correct.
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b) Gaining political power from peninsulares