CSET SPANISH SUBTEST 2 CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS
PASSED
⩥ Salvador Allende. Answer: President of Chile murdered or died by
suicide after his government overthrown by military led by General
Augusto Pinochet Ugarte in 1973
⩥ General Juan Manuel de Rosas. Answer: Dictator of Argentina in
1835
⩥ General Juan Peron. Answer: Dictator of Argentina after he won 1946
election until 1955, returned from exile in 1973, elected president for
some reason and died a year later
⩥ Revolucion Libertadora. Answer: Ousted Juan Peron in 1955 and
placed a temporary government under General Eduardo Lonardi
⩥ Maria Isabel Peron. Answer: As vice president of Argentina, she
assumed power after her husband, former dictator of Argentina, died,
deposed by a military junta in 1976
, ⩥ Proceso de Reorganizacion Nacional. Answer: Deposed Maria Isabel
Peron in 1976 from her position as Argentinian president, led by Jorge
Rafael Videla
⩥ Raul Alfonsin. Answer: Elected president of Argentina in 1983
⩥ Mexico Geography. Answer: Mexico industrial power in
telecommunication, natural gas, petroleum, electric, seaports, railroad;
agriculture: corn, beans, cotton, potatoes; major producer of silver;
Ciudad de Mexico Tenochititlan capital for Aztecs til 1521;
⩥ Guatemala Geography. Answer: Hot tropical climate; agriculture:
coffee, bananas, sugar, north: lowlands; south: coastal; rest of country is
mountainous;
Mayan language in rural areas;
Ciudad de Guatemala is capital
⩥ Honduras Geography. Answer: Agriculture: coffee, bananas, sugar;
more recently textiles and shrimp;
Capital: Tegucigalpa
⩥ El Salvador Geography. Answer: 2nd strongest economy in Central
America, telecommunications, banking, textile industry; agriculture:
coffee, cotton, sugar cane; no coastline to Caribbean Sea;
EVALUATION 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS
PASSED
⩥ Salvador Allende. Answer: President of Chile murdered or died by
suicide after his government overthrown by military led by General
Augusto Pinochet Ugarte in 1973
⩥ General Juan Manuel de Rosas. Answer: Dictator of Argentina in
1835
⩥ General Juan Peron. Answer: Dictator of Argentina after he won 1946
election until 1955, returned from exile in 1973, elected president for
some reason and died a year later
⩥ Revolucion Libertadora. Answer: Ousted Juan Peron in 1955 and
placed a temporary government under General Eduardo Lonardi
⩥ Maria Isabel Peron. Answer: As vice president of Argentina, she
assumed power after her husband, former dictator of Argentina, died,
deposed by a military junta in 1976
, ⩥ Proceso de Reorganizacion Nacional. Answer: Deposed Maria Isabel
Peron in 1976 from her position as Argentinian president, led by Jorge
Rafael Videla
⩥ Raul Alfonsin. Answer: Elected president of Argentina in 1983
⩥ Mexico Geography. Answer: Mexico industrial power in
telecommunication, natural gas, petroleum, electric, seaports, railroad;
agriculture: corn, beans, cotton, potatoes; major producer of silver;
Ciudad de Mexico Tenochititlan capital for Aztecs til 1521;
⩥ Guatemala Geography. Answer: Hot tropical climate; agriculture:
coffee, bananas, sugar, north: lowlands; south: coastal; rest of country is
mountainous;
Mayan language in rural areas;
Ciudad de Guatemala is capital
⩥ Honduras Geography. Answer: Agriculture: coffee, bananas, sugar;
more recently textiles and shrimp;
Capital: Tegucigalpa
⩥ El Salvador Geography. Answer: 2nd strongest economy in Central
America, telecommunications, banking, textile industry; agriculture:
coffee, cotton, sugar cane; no coastline to Caribbean Sea;