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Caiter2013

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During the Cuban Revolution of 1895, Afro-Cubans like Antonio Maceo
 
  A) largely ignored the call to independence from Spain because it had abolished slavery.
  B) organized their own segregated, race-based movement for independence.
  C) opposed a revolutionary movement for independence because it was led by criollo elites.
  D) fought in racially integrated battalions and constituted a majority of the Cuba Libre army.

Question 2

During the Infamous Decade, the military abolished prostitution because it
 
  A) spread venereal disease and undermined the patriarchal family.
  B) increased the competition with urban industry for women workers and boosted wages.
  C) depleted the state's scarce revenues to pay for prostitutes' medical care.
  D) promoted popular resistance to the military dictatorship.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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