Economy
People, Culture, and Important People
Terms and Names 1
History and Government
Landforms
100
The richest country of South America.
What is Brazil?
100
45% Peru's population.
What is Peru's population of natives?
100
the person who liberated northern South America and whom Bolivia was named after?
What is Simon Bolivar?
100
The person who landed on the Peruvian coast in 1531.
What is Francisco Pizarro?
100
This is the largest river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
200
Literacy rate and Life Expectancy.
What are economic indicators?
200
People did this to earn money, get jobs and an education.
Why did people move to cities?
200
the agreement of no taxation on trade across the border of the Americas.
What is Free Trade Zone?
200
The country that gained the most wealth from S. America in the 1800s.
What is Spain?
200
Mountain range that is huge.
What is Andes Mtn Range?
300
When the free trade zone was established in the Americas.
What is 2005?
300
The people who brought football to South America.
What is British?
300
the war strategy that brought change to government but in the process cost thousands of lives of civilians?
What isGuerilla Warfare
300
Person who granted Brazil's independence in 1822.
What is Pedro?
300
These are the islands at the bottom of South America.
What is Falkland Islands?
400
Minerals in the Amazon and Andes mountains.
Where are the richest and largest quantity of mineral deposits are?
400
Natives in interior of Northern Brazil?
What is Tupi-Guarani?
400
The natives living in the Andes Highlands that speak this language.
What is Quechua?
400
The name of the Inca Capital.
What is Cajamarca?
400
The layers of the rainforest with a description.
What is the emergent layer- high 100ft tall with mushroom shaped tops canopy- where most life lives and the trees block sunlight, the leaves point downward to trickle rain down. Understory- Not much light, only a few tiny plants grow. Forest Floor- insects, and snakes, moss and lichen.
500
These are all of South America's major products and industries. (daily double!!!)
What is cassava, cattle, cacao, coffee, corn, fruit, sheep, grain, sugar cane, timber, tobacco, wheat, gold and other minerals, petroleum, and manufactured products.
500
In 1533, Pizarro's reward for conquering the Inca.
What is a 9 foot stack of gold?
500
the son of japanese immigrants that became president
What is Alberto Fuijimori?
500
The military dictator of chile from 1974 to 1990.
What is General Augusto Pinochet?
500
The countries of the Pampas.
What is Argentina and Paraguay?
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