History quiz

Exercises on the Deodoro da Fonseca Government - with feedback

Question 01 - UTFPR 2010-1 - On November 15, 1889, Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, with the support of the republicans, dismissed the Council of Ministers and its president. On the night of the same day, the marshal signed the manifesto, proclaiming the Republic in Brazil and installing a provisional government. After 67 years, the Brazilian monarchy came to an end. Based on this understanding, analyze the statements below. I) The proclamation of the Republic had intense popular participation and was the people's response to a monarchic government that no longer had a political support base. II) Soon after the proclamation of the Republic, D .Pedro II and the imperial family left for Europe, exiled. III) The Brazilian Republic began with Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca provisionally assuming the post of president of Brazil. IV) The Republic began with a military coup that did not find a reaction. violent, but shortly after the establishment of the new regime, revolts took place that endangered its survival. IV. D) I and IV.E) I and II.
Question 02 - ASSCONPP - 2015 - Xaxim City Hall - SC - “In the Brazilian capital (city of Rio de Janeiro) on November 15, 1889, Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca led a military coup that overthrew the Monarchy and on the same day the provisional government was established in which Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca took over. the presidency.” The historical account refers to:a) Independence of Brazil; b) Liberation of slaves; c) Redemocratization in Brazil; d) Proclamation of the Republic;
Question 03 - AMEOSC - 2018 - Mondaí City Hall - SC - Teacher - Geography - In 1889 there was the Proclamation of the Republic, banishment of the Imperial Family and formation of a Provisional Government headed by:A) Floriano Peixoto. B) Deodoro da Fonseca. C) Prudente de Morais.D) Campos Sales.
Question 04 - EXCELLENCE - 2018 - Cataguases City Hall - MG - Read the excerpt below and fill in the blank:“The first president of Brazil was ___________, he was in office from 1889 to 1891.” a) Marshal Deodoro da Fonsecab) Prudente de Moraisc) Marshal Floriano de Peixotod) None of the alternatives.
Question 05 - PUCRS 2005.2 - Among the political and institutional changes introduced in Brazil shortly after the Proclamation of the Republic, during the Provisional Government of Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, it is NOT correct to mention A) the separation of Church and State. B) the institution of a federative State. C) the approval of a project for the naturalization of foreigners.D) the banishment of the royal family from Brazil.E) the institution of census and closed voting.
Question 06 - IFRR 2016.1 - Right at the beginning of his Provisional Government, Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, signed several decrees, establishing some important innovations. Among them, we can mention:(A) the separation of Church and State. (B) the abolition of slavery. (C) the end of corporal punishment in the Armed Forces. (D) the institution of women's suffrage. (E) the rupture of diplomatic relations with Great Britain.
Question 07 - TJ-SC - 2011 - TJ-SC - Assistant Judicial Technician - Secretariat The Brazilian Republic began with a Provisional Government, headed:a) By Benjamin Constantb) By D. Pedro Ic) By D. Pedro IId) By Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca e) By Marshal Floriano Peixoto
Question 08 - UVA 2007.1 - Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca was the first President of Brazil. About President Deodoro da Fonseca we can say. I. He was elected in indirect elections, by the National Congress. II. Unable to live with the National Congress politically, he decided to dissolve it. His attitude provoked political backlash. III. Supported by the military, Deodoro da Fonseca managed to overcome his political opponents and govern until the end of his term. IV. Deodoro da Fonseca won the elections counting on the military force that pressured the actions of the Congress. They are correct:A. only items I and III.B. only item I and II and IV. C. only items III.D. all items.
Question 09 - UNIFOR - 2001.1 - "The republic will only be consolidated among us, on secure foundations, when its functions are established in the democracy of industrial work." (Rui Barbosa) The ideas of the text served as a basis for the elaboration of a financial reform, during the government of Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca, which
(A) especially favored the nascent Brazilian bourgeoisie and the urban middle and popular classes.
(B) resulted in an inflationary and speculation crisis in the Stock Exchange, known as Encilhamento.
(C) implemented drastic measures against speculation and prohibited the issuance of money by private banks.
(D) instituted a new protectionist customs policy, exempting imports of machinery and equipment from paying taxes.
(E) put in place an anti-inflationary policy characterized by the withdrawal of large amounts of coins from circulation, known as Funding Loan .

Question 10 - EspCEx 2011 - During the Provisional Government of Deodoro da Fonseca, the then Minister of Finance, Rui Barbosa, put into practice a financial reform. This reform
A) aimed to control the inflationary wave and reduce the speculative process on the Stock Exchange.
B) resulted in the amortization of the external debt, as well as the suspension of the payment of its interest for three years. .
C) consisted of raising interest rates and the exchange rate, leading to an increase in public revenue and a decrease in the cost of living.
D) its purpose was to favor industrial expansion, through the expansion of credits to the sector.
E) aimed at monitoring the sale of shares, in order to prevent the spread of shell companies.

Question 11 - UVA 2013.2 - CE - Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, the proclaimer of the Republic and first president of our country, faced with the critical situation that was brewing against his government, resigned from the presidency on November 23, 1891. His position was occupied by Marshal Floriano Peixoto, who was Vice President of the Republic. Analyze the alternatives below that deal with the resignation of Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca.
1- The opposition of the coffee oligarchy, which gave him no truce in the National Congress.
2- The fact that he closed the Congress National, imprisoning its leaders and going against the Constitution.
3- The fact that he, as a candidate for the military, won the elections by a small margin of votes.
They are correct:
a) only alternative 1.
b) only alternatives 1 and 2.
c) only alternative 3.
d) alternatives 1, 2 and 3.

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01 - C
02 - D
03 - B
04 - A
05 - E
06 - A
07 - D
08 - B
09 - B
10 - D
11 - D