This is the language spoken in Brazil
Portuguese
Sugar (sugarcane)
Tango
Located in Brazil, this is the name of the world's 2nd longest river (but "largest" in terms of volume); it runs through a rainforest of the same name.
The Amazon
The Pantanal
This form of music and dance blends European and African influences together; it is the official music/dance of Brazil.
Samba
Led by Toussaint Louverture, this is the most successful slave revolt in history; former slaves from this country defeated the greatest general in history, Napoleon.
Haitian Revolution
These are the indigenous peoples of Chile; for hundreds of years they resisted Spanish, then Chilean, control; former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet did not recognize their existence.
Mapuche
What is the capital of Brazil?
Brasilia
This acronym refers to the total economic output of a region.
GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
This syncretic religion is a mixture of Roman Catholic and Yoruba (West African) influences.
Candomble
This Spanish priest criticized Christopher Columbus' treatment of the native Caribbeans like the Taino/Arawak.
Bartolomé de las Casas
In addition to Spanish, this is the official language of Paraguay.
GuaranÃ
Located in Chile, this is the driest place on on earth.
The Atacama Desert
Puerto Rico
These are the impromptu communities found in many Brazilian cities (sometimes referred to as slums).
Favelas
This leader of the Cuban Revolution teamed up with an Argentine rebel named Ernesto "Che" Guevara; his revolution started as an Anti-Imperialist one, but turned into a communist revolution; after the revolution he became the dictator of Cuba.
Fidel Castro
Guachos
This island is split between two countries: Haiti in the west, the Dominican Republic in the east.
Hispaniola
In Brazil, these are mixed race peoples who are "too white to be black, too black to be white".
Pardo
Lula
This mass killing of Haitians was committed by forces from the Dominican Republic, though their dictator, Rafael Trujillo, denied knowing about it.
The Parsley Massacre
In this devastating war, Paraguay fought against Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina; 60% of Paraguay's population was killed, including over 90% of their male population; this demographic shock has limited Paraguay's economic development to the present day.
This is the wild, mountainous region of southern Argentina and Chile (also the name of a clothing, outdoors equipment brand).
Patagonia
This acronym refers to the quality of life, and is monitored every year by the United Nations.
HDI (Human Development Index)