History activity, aimed at third-year high school students, with questions developed about the authoritarian monarchy of the First Reign.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1) Contrary to what happened in Spanish America, in Brazil there was no long and bloody War of Independence, but only
a) Fights throughout the national territory
b) Fights in isolated points of the country
c) Fights in over 90% of the country
d) Peaceful popular protests
2) As the government did not have enough troops to face such struggles, they were hired
3) While fighting to expel the few Portuguese troops that resisted independence, the imperial government sought to obtain
a) Recognition of the main foreign countries
b) Greater economic power
c) Support from developed countries
d) Maintain friendly relations with the Portuguese government
4) In June 1822, a Constituent Assembly was convened to draw up a Constitution for the United Kingdom of Brazil, as the one being made by the Cortes of Lisbon did not meet our interests. Independence proclaimed, the Assembly had a new task
a) Check whether the Constitution was being applied
b) Draw up the Constitution of the Empire
c) Joining new countries with greater development
d) Modify the military regime
5) Between 1824 and 1831, Brazil registered a climate of almost permanent political crisis. This situation caused
a) Violent repression
b) Greater popularity for D. Peter I
c) The wear of the image of D. Pedro I and the Portuguese Party
d) Legislative elections
Per Camila Farias.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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