Key Terms and Vocab
South America: Culture/History
Brazil
Southern Cone
Key Geographic Features
100

This term is used to describe the variety of life in a particular habitat.

What is biodiversity?

100

What is the most popular spoken language in South America?  Most popular religion?  Must get both!

What is Spanish/Roman Catholic.

100

This city is often seen as the cultural capital of Brazil?

What is Rio de Janiero?

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the Southern Cone countries

A. Argentina

B. Ecuador

C. Chile

D. Uruguay

B. Ecuador

100

The (debatable) largest river in the world, located primarily in Brazil

What is the Amazon River

200

Low-income neighborhoods located in Brazil

What are favelas

200

This indigenous empire was conquered by Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro?

What are the Inca?

200

Which city in Brazil is the center of trade and industry in the country?

What is Sao Paulo?

200

What is the name for the semi-arid region of Argentina famed for its mountains, ice sheets and glaciers.

What is Patagonia?

200

This mountain range runs along the western coast of South America

What are the Andes Mountains?

300

This term is used to describe cities that is disproportionately larger than any other in the country.

What is a primate city?

300

This treaty divided colonial South America between Spanish and Portuguese control.

What is the Treaty of Tordesillas?

300

Brazil became a major colonial exporter of this lucrative crop.

What is sugar?

300
The population of the Southern Cone mainly is descended from which region?

What is European descent?

300

This major desert in Chile sees some of the smallest amount of rainfall in the world.

What is the Atacama Desert?

400

This is a phenomenon that occurs when a mountain range blocks the passage of rain-producing weather systems, creating a dry area downwind of the mountain

What is the rain-shadow effect?

400

This cultural region of South America is home to the highest percentage of people of mixed European/Amerindian descent?

What is Mixed Mestizo Region?

400

What city, located in the Amazon Rainforest, became a hub for rubber trading and other exports in the region?

What is Manaus?

400

Headquartered in Montevideo, this is the international South American trade organization. 

What is Mercosur?

400

This region of Argentina is famed for its grasslands and cattle farming.

What is the Pampas?

500

This is the term used to describe the longest leg of the Triangular Trade where Africans were brought to the New World.

What is the Middle Passage?

500

This freedom fighter and revolutionary helped inspire many independence movements in South America.  Hint: there is one country that bears his name?

Who is Simon Bolivar?

500

Brazil has the largest population of people from which ethnicity currently living in the country?

What is Japanese?

500
Argentina's political instability is most typified through the political action of which former dictator?

Who is Juan Peron?

500

This waterfall system sees the largest amount of water pass over it in the course of a year.

What is Iguazu Falls?

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