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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A To offer a public option for the free market majority to work alongside the Sandinistas in food provision.
B To offer a public option for the urban majority to work alongside the free market in food provision.
C To offer a public option for the poor majority to work alongside the free market in food provision.
Question #2
A COSEP advocated for the interest of campesinos and became a major platform of opposition. After Reagan’s election, COSEP moved into alliance with those seeking to undermine and overthrow the FSLN (Sandinistas).
B COSEP advocated for the interest of business leaders and became a major platform of opposition. After Reagan’s election, COSEP moved into alliance with those seeking to undermine and overthrow the FSLN (Sandinistas).
C COSEP advocated for the interest of business leaders and became a major platform of opposition. After Reagan’s election, COSEP moved into opposition with those seeking to undermine and overthrow the FSLN (Sandinistas).
Question #3
A Motivated by their commitment to their country and be willing to contribute more to society as a whole.
B Motivated by their commitment to their country and be willing to contribute less to society as a whole.
C Motivated by their commitment to the Sandinistas (FSLN) and be willing to contribute more to society as a whole.
Question #4
A Expanding the public sector while leaving much of the economy in foreign hands.
B Expanding the private sector while leaving much of the economy in public hands.
C Expanding the public sector while leaving much of the economy in private hands.
Question #5
A The “developmentalists” advocated the eventual incorporation of the peasantry into larger, state-run industrialized units.
The “campesinists” advocated the support of small-scale subsistence farming.
B The “developmentalists” advocated the support of small-scale subsistence farming.
The “campesinists” advocated the eventual incorporation of the peasantry into larger, state-run industrialized units.
C The “developmentalists” advocated the eventual incorporation of the foreign businesses into larger, state-run industrialized units.
The “campesinists” advocated the support of small-scale subsistence farming.
Question #6
A To address the increasingly urgent campesino demands for land, while encouraging production by reassuring large landowners that as long as they used their land productively, it would not be confiscated.
B To address the increasingly urgent large landowners demands for land, while encouraging production by reassuring campesinos that as long as they used their land productively, it would not be confiscated.
C To address the increasingly urgent campesino demands for land, while encouraging production by reassuring large landowners that as long as they don’t use their land productively, it would not be confiscated.
Question #7
A The Prolonged Popular War faction wanted to focus on organizing urban workers.
The Proletario wanted major urban insurrection and called for a broad national front.
The Tercerista advocated continued rural organizing
B The Prolonged Popular War faction advocated continued rural organizing.
The Proletario wanted to focus on organizing urban workers.
The Terceristas wanted major urban insurrection and called for a broad national front.
C The Prolonged Popular War faction wanted major urban insurrection and called for a broad national front.
The Proletario advocated continued rural organizing
The Terceristas wanted to focus on organizing urban workers.
Question #8
A The Guardia’s foot soldiers like those in the Guatemalan army were mostly poor campesino youth whose humiliating training indoctrinated them into a culture of cruelty.
B The Guardia’s foot soldiers like those in the Guatemalan army were mostly poor campesino adult males whose humiliating training indoctrinated them into a culture of cruelty.
C he Guardia’s foot soldiers like those in the Guatemalan army were mostly poor campesino youth whose humiliating training indoctrinated them into a culture of machismo.
Question #9
A Liberation theology transformed Cardenal to be a catholic activist; to work with Nicaragua’s rural poor and understand the word of God.
B Liberation theology transformed Cardenal to be a catholic activist; to work with Nicaragua’s rural poor and understand their struggles.
C Liberation theology transformed Cardenal to be a catholic activist; give daily mass to Nicaragua’s rural poor and understand their struggles.
Question #10
A A new Nicaragua liberated from the Somoza dictatorship, the Contras, and U.S imperialism.
B A new Nicaragua liberated from the Somoza dictatorship, the Guardia, and the green revolution.
C A new Nicaragua liberated from the Somoza dictatorship, the Guardia, and U.S imperialism.