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How did changing social structures lead to revolution in Spanish colonies?(1 point)
Responses
As economic growth gave people influence, they still had little power.
As economic growth gave people influence, they still had little power.
Influenced by Enlightenment thought, the poor resented the rich.
Influenced by Enlightenment thought, the poor resented the rich.
Enslaved people were a part of the lower class and wished to be free.
Enslaved people were a part of the lower class and wished to be free.
The rich grew richer in the Spanish colonies, leading to resentment.
The rich grew richer in the Spanish colonies, leading to resentment.
Responses
As economic growth gave people influence, they still had little power.
As economic growth gave people influence, they still had little power.
Influenced by Enlightenment thought, the poor resented the rich.
Influenced by Enlightenment thought, the poor resented the rich.
Enslaved people were a part of the lower class and wished to be free.
Enslaved people were a part of the lower class and wished to be free.
The rich grew richer in the Spanish colonies, leading to resentment.
The rich grew richer in the Spanish colonies, leading to resentment.
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Blue Berry
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GPT 3.5
All of the responses are correct. Changing social structures in the Spanish colonies led to a revolution for various reasons, including economic inequality, the influence of Enlightenment ideas, and the desire for freedom among enslaved individuals. The growing divide between the rich and poor fueled resentment and ultimately led to a revolution.
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GPT 3.5
Influenced by Enlightenment thought, the poor resented the rich.
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