Physical Geo
History
Innovation/Sustainability
Economics
Migration/Diffusion
100

The largest mountain range in Latin America. 

What are the Andes Mountains? 

100

The name of native people from a certain region. 

What is indigenous? 

100

To be a tourist in a country that practices sustainability and preservation. 

What is ecotourism? 

100

Taking raw resources from other countries to reuse/re-sell. 

What is extractive economics? 
100

The development status most Latin Americans migrate towards. 

What is more developed? 

200

The effect of wildfires in the Amazon Rainforest. 

What is deforestation? 

200

The country that colonized most of Latin America.

What is Spain? 

200

To change or make something better. 

What is innovation? 
200

Countries recently less developed that have quickly expanded production and consumerism due to population growth and foreign relations. 

What is newly industrialized? 

200

Taking elements of culture and spreading it into another by trade or migration. 

What is cultural diffusion? 

300

The reshaping of mountains to be able to plant crops more efficiently. 

What is terrace farming? 

300

The act of going to a new country and implementing foreign policy and rules onto natives. 

What is colonization? 
300

The act of improving current conditions in order to protect future generations. 

What is sustainable development? 

300

Trade agreements that resulted in more economic success in Latin America. 

What is (NAFTA, CAFTA, MERCOSUR, USMCA)?

300

The ancestry of most people in the Caribbean. 

What is African? 

400

The climate zone of most of Latin America.

What is the tropical zone?

400

The trade of goods back and forth between Latin America and Europe. 

What is the Columbian Exchange? 

400

The name of factories in Mexico that provide more jobs to Mexican workers. 

What is a maquiladora? 

400

The passageway that resulted in more development in Panama and economic success in America.

What is the Panama Canal? 

400

Factors of why people migrate OUT of countries. ex. War, Famine, Drought, Lack of jobs 

What are push factors?

500

The low-lying grasslands where most agriculture takes place in Latin America. 

What are the Pampas, Llanos, and Cerrados?

500

The name of oppressive rulers throughout the history of Latin America? 

What is dictatorship? 


500

The act of creating more product, machines, and factories to improve pay and working conditions. 

What is industrialization? 
500

The type of economic activity that Europeans used during colonial conquest. 

What is extractive? 

500

The location of Portuguese speaking Latin Americans. 

What is Brazil? 

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