Geography
History
Government & Economics
Key Terms
Environmental Issues
100
This country is south of the U.S, has Gulf of Mexico to its East, & the North Pacific Ocean to its West...
What is Mexico?
100
The Spanish occupation on Latin America was a trading culture called what?
What is the Columbian Exchange?
100
Brazil has what economic system?
What is a mixed economic system?
100

Term referring to species or native people of an accustomed place.

What is indigenous?

100
Brazil Environmental Issue - destruction of the Amazon Rainforest is called...
What is deforestation?
200
Most live near the Atlantic coast, urban areas are strongly populated, in past years rainforest areas were sparsely populated yet the government has developed parts of these areas.
What is Brazil?
200

The blank populations didn't have immunity to the diseases brought from European Explorers & millions died. What is the name of this population?

What is indigenous?
200
Cuba's GDP is $72.3 billion U.S dollars. What is its rank in the world?
What is 67th in the world?
200

The former president & soon dictator of Cuba preceding to the 1959 Cuban Revolution.

Who is Fidel Castro?

200
Mexico Environmental Issue - what mountains "trap" the (smog) air pollution? 
What is Sierra Madre Mtns?
300
Most people live along the coast; Havana; Rural Areas -agriculture- ;Urban Areas -industrial- 
What is Cuba?
300

New foods, like vegetables, were brought to which two countries in the Columbian Exchange?




What is Latin America & Europe?

300

Cuba has a command economy. This means the government decides & owns what?

What is, decides how much of & what is to be produced; owns all property & resources?

300

Spanish agricultural plantations all through Latin America, at the time of the colonial period.

What is hacienda? 

300
Mexico City is ranked what number in world location, air pollution city?
What is #4?
400
Natural Resources: Lead, Silver, Copper, Petroleum (oil), Iron, & Ore
What is Mexico?
400

The Columbian Exchange caused an increase in what production, which contributed to the increase of human population.

What is food production?

400

Which two countries have a president who is head of government & also, the chief?

What is Mexico & Brazil?

400

The evolution of peoples, diseases, cultures, & agricultural commodities between the Old & New World at the time of the European Age of Exploration

What is the Columbian Exchange?

400
Effects/Concerns of deforestation to the Amazon Rainforest
What is loss of trees & soil erosion?
500
Easy world wide trade; access to water -the Atlantic Ocean-; Argentina & U.S are its top trading partners
What is Brazil?
500

French, Portuguese, & Spanish are all from the Latin Language. These languages are known as what?

What are Romance Languages?

500

Describing a limited group of fighters who operate surprise attacks to defeat a more powerful, stronger force.

What is a guerrilla? 

500

What is globalization?

What is, the course of integration & interaction through various parts/areas of the world during cultural & commercial?

500
What are the causes of Mexico's air pollution?
What is Factory Emissions; Population Density; Vehicle/Automobile Emissions?
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