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What was the universal goal of the Latin American reform movements of the 19th century? a. Universal manhood suffrage b. Reduce the power of the Roman Catholic church c. Undermine the power of the caudillos
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What was the universal goal of the Latin American reform movements of the 19th century?
a. Universal manhood suffrage
b. Reduce the power of the Roman Catholic church
c. Undermine the power of the caudillos
d. Land distribution reform
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Generally speaking, the universal goal of the Latin American reform movements of the 19th century was to "
c. Undermine the power of the caudillos," since these institutions were largely extractive and corrupt.
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