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Refer to the passage.
“America, on becoming separated from the Spanish monarchy, found itself like the Roman Empire, when that enormous mass fell to pieces in the midst of the ancient world. Each dismembered portion formed then an independent nation in accordance with its situation or its interests, the difference being that those members established anew their former associations. We do not even preserve the vestiges of what once we were; we are not Europeans, we are not Indians, but an intermediate species between the aborigines and the Spaniards ― Americans by birth and European in right, we are placed in the dilemma of disputing with the natives our titles of possession and maintaining ourselves in the country where we were born, against the opposition of the invaders. Thus, ours is a most extraordinary and complicated case. Moreover, our part has always been a purely passive one; our political existence has always been null, and we find ourselves in greater difficulties in attaining our liberty than we ever had when we lived on a plane lower than servitude, because we had been robbed not only of liberty but also of active and domestic tyranny.”
Simon Bolivar, revolutionary leader, speaking in Angostura (now Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) on February 19, 1819

Which of the following factors contributed most to the Bolivarian revolutionary movement?
The passivity of the ruling class
The reaction to increasing domestic tyranny
The rise of a distinct Latin American ethnic identity
The geographic distance between Spain and its colonies

Respuesta :

Answer: The rise of a distinct Latin American ethnic identity.

Explanation:

Most of the revolutionary movements were national movements as well. The French Revolution and the American Civil War were an incentive for the Bolivian people to fight for freedom from the occupiers. The nineteenth century was characterized on a global scale by strengthening nationalism and the awakening of national consciousness. Bolivia was also no exception. Following the pattern of other fighters for their own identity, the people of Bolivia sought liberation from the occupiers through the revolution.