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$100 Answer from H1 Napoleon Bonaparte in the house!
$100 Question from H1 Leader of France during much of the Latin American Revolutions (1800-1830) that upset the balance of power in Latin America .
$200 Question from H1 Although not truly a Latin American country, first island country to gain independence in the L.A. world
$200 Answer from H1 Don’t hate…it’s Haiti
$300 Question from H1 Haitian slave that was the leader of the revolution for independence from France
$300 Answer from H1 Toussaint L’Overture
$400 Question from H1 Year in which Haiti gains its independence (hint: toward the beginning of the 19th century
$400 Answer from H1 1804!!!
$500 Question from H1 Major resource that France exploited from Haiti
$500 Answer from H1 Pour Some SUGAR on me!
$100 Question from H2 A social hierarchy existed inside Latin America countries with these two countries dominating the scene
$100 Answer from H2 Portugal (Brazil) and Spain
$200 Question from H2 The highest level on the social hierarch (Spanish, born in Spain that dominate in Latin America)
$200 Answer from H2 Peninsulares
$300 Question from H2 The lowest two groups on the social hierarchy
$300 Answer from H2 Indians (natives) and Africans (slaves)
$400 Question from H2 Spanish, but born in the Americas
$400 Answer from H2 Creoles
$500 Question from H2 These two groups consist of a mixture of Spanish and Indian blood and Spanish and African blood
$500 Answer from H2 Mestizos And Mulattoes
$100 Question from H3 Revolution in France that spawned ideas for leaders of the Latin American Revolution
$100 Answer from H3 French Revolution
$200 Question from H3 Before France, a group of British colonies proclaimed this revolution against King George III that later was influential in Latin American Revolutions
$200 Answer from H3 American Revolution
$300 Question from H3 This philosophy of reason as a main mode of thought was influential in Latin American Revolutions
$300 Answer from H3 Enlightenment
$400 Question from H3 The Spanish and the Portuguese established this system to maintain control of the native and slave populations
$400 Answer from H3 Social Hierarchy
$500 Question from H3 The invasion of Spain prompted this country to gain its independence first
$500 Answer from H3 Argentina
$100 Question from H4 These Latin American natives were defeated by Cortes and the Spanish in the 1500s
$100 Answer from H4 Aztecs
$200 Question from H4 T/F: In 1810, Mexico gained it’s independence
$200 Answer from H4 False!: 1821
$300 Question from H4 The first real hero of Mexican independence was led by this priest
$300 Answer from H4 Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (Father Hildalgo)
$400 Question from H4 T/F: After gaining independence in 1820, Mexico had about 100 years of peace before conflict
$400 Answer from H4 FALSE!!!
$500 Question from H4 After gaining independence, this country would prove to be a nemesis for Mexico
$500 Answer from H4 The United States of America people!
$100 Question from H5 Independence Movements in Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Columbia make up this large continent
$100 Answer from H5 South America, just South of North America
$200 Question from H5 This large institution wielded a lot of power in South America
$200 Answer from H5 The Catholic Church
$300 Question from H5 A popular slogan during the American Revolution that took on a Latin American flavor by the creoles
$300 Answer from H5 “No taxation without consultation!”
$400 Question from H5 T/F: There were many revolts by natives in South America toward the Spanish prior to 1800
$400 Answer from H5 TRUE!!!
$500 Question from H5 The Independence movements in the early 1800s of Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Costa Rica make up this part of Latin America