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100

 What is the world’s longest mountain chain located in South America?

The Andes Mountains

100

What ancient empire once ruled much of western South America?

The Inca Empire

100

What percentage of South Americans live in urban areas today?

About 84%

100

What country is the world’s largest exporter of coffee?

Brazil

100

What major environmental issue threatens the Amazon Rain Forest?

Deforestation

200

 What high plateau lies between the Andes in Bolivia and Peru?

The Altiplano

200

What were the knotted strings the Inca used for record keeping called?

Quipus

200

What are the large slum neighborhoods on the outskirts of Brazilian cities called?

Favelas

200

What crop is South America’s fastest-growing agricultural export?

Soybeans

200

What is monoculture, and why is it harmful?

Growing only one crop repeatedly; it depletes soil nutrients

300

What dry, windy region lies in southern Argentina in the Andes’ rain shadow?
 

  Patagonia

300

Who were two major leaders of South American independence?

Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín

300

What annual celebration is held in Brazil before Lent?

Carnival

300

What highway connects the Amazon River ports to Peru’s Pacific ports?

The Transoceanic Highway

300

What process turns productive land into desert?

Desertification

400

What massive river flows over 4,000 miles through the Amazon Basin?

The Amazon River

400

What were military dictators called in postcolonial South America?

Caudillos

400

What is syncretism?

 The blending of different religions and cultural beliefs

400

Which countries are major petroleum exporters in South America?

Venezuela, Ecuador, and Argentina

400

What are three main sources of pollution in South America?

Urban waste, industrial pollution, and illegal mining

500

Why do most Brazilians live along the coast rather than inland?

The escarpment and dense forests make inland development difficult

500

How did European colonization change indigenous populations?

Disease, enslavement, and harsh labor drastically reduced their numbers

500

Why is South America one of the world’s most culturally diverse regions?

 It blends indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences

500

Why do some South American economies remain less developed?

Unequal access to resources, infrastructure, and technology

500

What was Paraguay’s 2004 environmental law called, and what did it do?

The Zero Deforestation Law; it banned forest clearing in eastern Paraguay