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LALS 1 Worksheet #2 Chapter Intro-1 (Gonzalez) 1. At the time of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, the Aztec capital of ___________ housed over 250,000 indigenous inhabitants. a. Teotihuacán b. Tenochtitlán c. Tula d. Tajin 2. The immigration protests of 2006 occurred in large part to protest the __________ bill in Congress that would establish tough new criminal penalties for undocumented immigrants. a. Ryan-Cruz b. New Deal c. Sensenbrenner d. Dream Act 3. A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies that recounts the torture and massacre of indigenous peoples by Spanish soldiers was written by: a. Nezahualcoyotl b. Bartolomé de las Casas c. Ponce de León d. Cabeza de Vaca 4. The first European group to set up settlements in what is today known as the U.S. were the: a. Spaniards b. English c. Portuguese d. French 5. This term refers to trusteeships granted to Spanish settlers in Latin America during the early colonial era, whereby Indians were turned into feudal serfs in return for their protection. a. cabildos b. mayorazgo c. encomiendas d. corregidor 6. ________________, formed around 1570 by the Mohawk shaman, or chief, Hiawatha, was the largest and most durable alliance of native societies in North American history. a. The Aztec Empire b. The Iroquois Confederation c. The Rio Grande Alliance d. The Pequot Federation of Tribes
7. This term refers to an entailed estate that remains in the family and is passed on to the firstborn son. The system of primogeniture. a. cabildos b. mayorazgo c. encomiendas d. corregidor 8. What was the effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the number of Mexicans migrating to seek work in the U.S.? a. Only a few Mexicans were allowed to migrate to the U.S. for seasonal agricultural work. b. Mexicans stopped migrating to the U.S. as more factories in Mexico offered higher wages. c. The number of Mexicans migrating to the U.S. dropped dramatically. d. The number of Mexicans migrating to the U.S. dramatically increased. 9. True or False: In 2050, Latinos will comprise nearly one-third of the entire U.S. population. True 10. How did the role of the church differ in English colonies from Spanish colonies? Spanish colonies were heavily influenced by the Catholic church, while the English colonies had great religious diversity. Spanish colonies also sought out to make those who had other religious beliefs follow Catholic beliefs. Moreover, Spanish colonies saw “the crown and church” to be heavily influenced by each other, meaning both the government and religion had a dominant rule over the constituents. In contrast, the English colonies did not prioritize converting the constituents of their land into any type of religion, but rather segregated themselves further from indians/native people while Spanish colonies saw this as an opportunity for more followers of Christ.
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