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TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 35
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Questions Below Refer To The Following Passage.       The cabildo, which is Spanish for “municipal council,” was the fundamental unit of local government in colonial Spanish America. Following a tradition going back to the Romans, the Spanish considered the city to be of paramount importance, with the surrounding countryside directly subordinate to it.     In local affairs, each municipality in Hispanic America was governed by its cabildo, or council, in a manner reminiscent of Castilian towns in the late Middle Ages. A council’s members and magistrates, together with the local judge... Show more
TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 35
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1. Which choice does the word “paramount” as used in line 6 refer to?
2. What word does the phrase “peace officers” as used in line 29 refer to?
3. From the passage it can be inferred that by the mid-sixteenth century, the cabildo was all of the following EXCEPT:
4. Which of the following answer choices is closest in meaning to the word “reminiscent” as used in lines 11–12?
5. According to the passage, how was a local judge in Hispanic America selected?
6. Where was the cabildo used as a form of government?
7. Where can the following sentence best be added to the passage? Debates were sometimes heated, and the wealthy landowners had to defend their positions by arresting their opponents.
8. Which is closest in meaning to the word in the passage “responsibilities” as used in lines 25–26?
9. From the passage it can be inferred that some cabildos were
10. According to the passage, how many councilors did Lima have?