Multiple Choice
What led to the rise to power of Juan Manuel Rosas in Argentina?
A) He wrote such compelling revolutionary pamphlets that he rose to power via popular support.
B) Rosas was a devout Christian and had the support of the leaders of the Catholic Church.
C) A series of destructive civil wars caused such destruction that the elites begged him to seize control.
D) He bribed the elite ruling class to support him and gradually expanded his sphere of influence.
E) Rosas raised a mercenary army in Uruguay and invaded Buenos Aires as a liberator.
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