33 While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Leaders of the Province of Guatemala proclaimed independence for Central America from the Spanish Empire on September 15, 1821. • The accompanying Declaration of Independence was written by Honduran scholar and politician José Cecilio del Valle. • The 1812 Spanish Constitution had provided some degree of independence for Central America, but it was repealed by the Spanish king in 1814. • Valle, a loyal advisor to the Spanish Empire’s administrators in Central America, had long opposed independence. • He changed his mind after Colonel Rafael del Riego’s 1820 revolt, which demanded the return of rights lost in 1814. The student wants to place the 1821 Declaration of Independence in the context of Valle’s changing political beliefs. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Correct answer: B (parsed from the explanation — this source omits an answer key for this item)
Explanation
Choice B is the best answer. The sentence places the Declaration of Independence in the context of Valle’s changing political beliefs, noting that Valle was long an opponent of Central American independence but changed his mind after an 1820 revolt and then wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1821. Choice A is incorrect. The sentence states that Valle’s political beliefs changed after Riego’s revolt but doesn’t indicate how these changed beliefs provide context for the 1821 Declaration of Independence. Choice C is incorrect because it misrepresents information from the notes. Valle’s political beliefs changed after Riego’s 1820 revolt, not when the Spanish king repealed the 1812 constitution. Choice D is incorrect. While the sentence indicates a relationship between Colonel Riego’s 1820 revolt and Central America’s Declaration of Independence, it doesn’t mention Valle’s changing political beliefs. 17 SAT PRACTICE TEST #11 ANSWER EXPLANATIONS
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