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Question 1

Who or what guaranteed the independence of the new Latin American nations warned against European intervention in the Americas?
 
  a. Simon Bolvar
  b. The Treaty of Hidalgo
  c. The Monroe Doctrine
  d. Juan Manuel de Rosas
  e. Augustn de Iturbide

Question 2

Nineteenth-century Gothic literature emphasized
 
  a. an attraction to the exotic and unfamiliar.
  b. a love of nature.
  c. a disdain for intellectual pursuits.
  d. a disregard for emotion.
  e. literary conformity.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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