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In New Spain, subjects became:
Soldiers
Servants
Citizens
Slaves
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What were the Bourbon Reforms?
Changes to increase control over the colonies
Movements for colonial independence
Treaties with indigenous peoples
Laws to support the Creoles
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Which group were the Creoles or Criollos?
Europeans born in Spain
Indigenous people from Mexico
Spaniards born in New Spain
Africans brought to the colonies
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The Independence movement in Mexico ended in:
1910
1815
1821
1820
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What did the Enlightenment inspire in New Spain?
Loyalty to the king
The return of Spanish rule
Ideas of equality and liberty
Desire for new monarchs
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What was one goal of the Enlightenment thinkers?
To promote slavery
To apply reason to government
To defend absolute monarchy
To avoid education
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The Enlightenment promoted:
Faith and obedience
Reason and progress
Wealth and luxury
Tradition and monarchy
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Which event marked the end of New Spain’s colonial period?
The Independence of Mexico
The Industrial Revolution
The War with France
The discovery of America
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What was a major consequence of the Bourbon Reforms?
Wealth for the indigenous people
Discontent among Creoles
Equality in the colonies
Independence for Spain
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What did the Bourbon Reforms try to increase?
Social equality
Religious tolerance
Political and economic control
Cultural freedom
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What was one main difference between liberals and conservatives?
Liberals wanted war; conservatives wanted peace
Liberals wanted colonies; conservatives wanted freedom
Liberals wanted federalism; conservatives wanted centralism
Liberals wanted monarchy; conservatives wanted democracy
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The Constitution that recognized sovereignty for the first time in Mexico was:
The Constitution of 1889
The Constitution of 1815
The Constitution of 1917
The Constitution of 1824
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