History quiz

History Exercises on the Acrean Revolution - with answers

Question 01 - IBADE - 2020 - IDAF-AC - Agronomist - The region now known as the state of Acre, at the end of the 19th century, went through moments of great instability. Three countries were interested in the territory:Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. The reprimand between the three passed to the battlefield and generated a conflict that lasted approximately four years. The dispute over the territory of today's Acre between Brazil, Bolivia and Peru, became known as? A) Acrean Revolution B) French Revolution C) Treaty of Petrópolis D) Amazonian Revolution E) Correrias
Question 02 - FUNCAB - 2013 - SEE-AC - Administrative Support - Thirty-five years before the outbreak of the Acre Revolution, in the territory that Brazil recognized as belonging to Bolivia, the government of the Brazilian empire had signed a treaty in 1867 with that country, in the sense of establishing common border areas. This treaty that established the limits between Brazil and Bolivia in the imperial period was called the Treaty of:A) Madrid. B) Ayacucho. C) Badajos. D) Tordesillas. E) Petrópolis.
Question 03 - FUNCAB - 2013 - SEE-AC - Administrative Support - On July 14, 1899, the date of commemoration of the 110th anniversary of the French Revolution, the Independent State of Acre was born in the Bolivian town of Puerto Alonso, organized under the republican form. Its President, Luiz Gálvez, is received with effusiveness by workers and employers, all of whom are willing to fight against what they considered “an intrusion by Bolivia”. He changes the name of the locality to Porto Acre; creates the flag of the new sovereign state; appoint ministers; mobilize a valiant militia; download important decrees; sends dispatches to all European countries and appoints diplomatic representatives. The effort to remove the Bolivians from Puerto Alonso, became known as the Acre Revolution and had as main reasons:A) the fall in the extraction of Acre rubber due to the First World War. B) the conflicts between the Brazilian and Bolivian government generated by the definition of borders. C) the transfer of civil government in the region by Bolivians to the Bolivian Syndicate. D) the migration of “São Paulo invaders” to the Acre region in search of land. E) conflicts between Bolivian, Peruvian and Brazilian rubber tappers over land ownership.
Question 04 - FUNCAB - 2013 - SEE-AC - Administrative Support - Acre Revolution is the name given to the revolt of the population that today occupies the State of Acre against Bolivia, which held the sovereignty of the area. The conflict began in 1889, when the territory was proclaimed the Republic of Acre, with the following president:A) José Plácido de Castro.B) Campos Sales.C) Ramalho Júnior.D) José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior.E) Luis Gálvez de Arias.
Question 05 - FUNCAB - 2013 - SEE-AC - Teacher - Music - At the end of the 19th century, the current state of Acre went through moments of great instability. Three countries were interested in the territory:Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. The clash between the three countries passed to the battlefield and generated a conflict that lasted approximately four years, which became known as the Acrean Revolution. The issue of possession of Acre was resolved through a treaty signed between Brazil and Bolivia. It was called the Treaty of:a) Madrid. b) Utrecht. c) Badajos. d) Petropolis. e) Bolivarian.
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