Physical Geo
Name the Nation (or Territory)
History of the Caribbean
Unique
Buddies
100

This is a key industry in Cuba's history and even still today. 

What is tobacco? 

100

This nation is 2/3 the island of Hispaniola and features the first permanent European settlement in the Americas at its capital, Santo Domingo. 

What is the Dominican Republic? 

100

This area, as seen in the sunken city of Jamaica, and Port Royal, was a hotspot for this group of marauders. 

Who are pirates? (just not Jack Sparrow)

100

Puerto Rico is not a nation, but a _____________. 

What is a territory? 

100

These 2 Caribbean lands have exceedingly similar flags. 

What is Cuba and Puerto Rico? 

200

The _____________________ in Haiti largely due to their focus on selling charcoal has led to other issues like erosion then flooding. 

What is deforestation? 

200

This country's capital is Nassau, made up of many islands--inlcuding Exuma island at which you can swim with wild pigs!

What is the Bahamas? 

200

In this conflict, both Cuba & Puerto Rico were key sites of fighting/take over. 

What is the Spanish-American war? (1898)

200

Cuba is home to one of the smallest species of _________________ in the world. 

What are frogs? 

200

This is the most popular sport in most of the Caribbean. 

What is baseball? 

300

This type of mammal (rodent-esque) can be found in unique varieties among all of the Caribbean nations. 

What is the hutia? 

300

This nation was called Santiago by the Spanish and then ____________ by the English, they became independent in 1962. 

What is Jamaica? 

300

Cuba became Communist in _____________, leading to a long reign under the Castro regime. 

What is 1959? 

300
This is the name of the unofficial official language of Jamaica. A very common expression/greeting is "Wah gwan!"

What is patois/patwa? 


[English-French-native dialect fusion]

300

This is the meaning of CARICOM.

What is the Caribbean Community?

{ of developing nations/similar to the UN or EU, mutual goals of furthering their economic-social-political welfare.}

400

This crop was a huge part of most of these island's economies, though it is not the largest part today. 


What is sugar cane? 

Most key industries today are for electronic materials (nickel, aluminum, etc.) & tourism 

400

This nation's economy is over 80% based on tourism (and 85% of tourists are Americans). 

What is the Bahamas? 

400

This man was the national hero & general who led a slave revolt in Haiti that not only ended slavery in Haiti but led to abolition in the entire New World/West. 

Who is Toussaint L'ouverture? 

Pronunciation: [2-sont; loov-at-chore]

400

Name 2 religions we discussed that are often mixed with Christian elements but are rooted in spirit worship: 

1-Haitian religion 

2-Jamaican Religion

What are Voodoo & Rastafarianism? 
400

This city, was known as a cultural center, a home to pirates, a home to Spanish colonial government, and is now Cuba's capital.

What is Havana? 


500

This is the reason Haiti is hit by so many natural disasters, especially earthquakes. 

They are located on fault lines. 

<The Ring of Fire>

[Not necessary for answer but specifically: The Enriquillo Plantain Garden Fault Zone]

500

This nation has the highest point in the Caribbean & the lowest point in the Caribbean. 

What is the Dominican Republican? 

{Highest = Pico Duarte & Lower =Lake Enriquillo}

500

This native people group and their descendants cover most of the Caribbean. 

Who are the Taino (& Arawak) people? 

500

Cuba has one of the lowest ___________________________ in the Western hemisphere. 

What is birthrates? 

500

This is the term used in Cuba & Puerto Rico in reference to the high value and focus on the family. 

What is familismo

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