Historia
Cultura
Comunicacion
100

This European Empire colonized Argentina.

Spain.

100

Grown in Northern Argentina, this drink is both a daily ritual and a social ceremony.

Mate

100

Argentinian families often use this method of conflict resolution.

Yelling.

200

Most Argentinians have this ethnic background.

Italian

200

Argentina's can buy alcohol at this age, perpetuating this culture later in life.

14, party culture 

200

Argentinians often feel this way if you're offended by their opinions.

They don't care

300

Argentina's history of political and economic turmoil has this theme.

150 years civil wars, dictators, and a systematically corrupt government.

300

Argentinian culture, politics, and tradition are greatly influenced by this religion.

Roman Catholic.

300

The typical greeting or farewell in Argentina is this nonverbal ritual.

A hug and a kiss on the cheek.

400

Argentina's history of racial tension, class system, and wealth inequality can be traced to this conflict.

Pure blooded Spanish landowners called Creoles vs mixed race peasant class called Mestizos.

400

These foods are cooked on an open grill and commonly served at a family gathering.

Asado, Chorizo, beef ribs, and blood pudding.

400

Americans might find Argentinians extremely reminiscent of this American subculture.

Italian Americans.

500

Argentinian demographics and culture were dramatically shifted by this event.

An influx of European immigrants orchestrated by the ruling class to "whiten" the general population 

500

Argentinians often spend their evenings doing this.

Going out on the town to shopping centers, cafes, and late-night meals.

500

Argentinians tend to use this style of verbal communication.

Very loud and enthusiastic.

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