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True or False
100

Cinco de Mayo is often confused with this holiday, which celebrates

Mexican Independence Day 

100

The country where Puebla is located

Mexico

100

what traditional music often heard on Cinco de Mayo

mariachi

100

A folded tortilla filled with meat or beans

tacos

100

Cinco de Mayo is Mexico’s Independence Day

false

200

This country celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Mexico

200

The capital of Mexico

Mexico City

200

A common Mexican dance style

folklórico

200

A crunchy snack often served with salsa

Tortilla Chips

200

Cinco de Mayo celebrates a battle victory

true

300

Mexico defeated this European country

France

300

Mexico is part of this continent

North America

300

A traditional Mexican hat

sombrero

300

A tortilla filled and rolled with sauce on top

enchilada

300

The Battle of Puebla was against Spain

False

400

The Battle of Puebla lasted for about this amount of time

one day 

400

The ocean on Mexico’s west coast

Pacific Ocean

400

A celebration with food, music, and dancing

fiesta

400

A sweet fried dessert with sugar

Churro

400

Cinco de Mayo celebrates a major war that lasted many years

false

500

After the Battle of Puebla, France eventually did this in Mexico for a short time  

invade / take control over

500

Mexico shares a border with this country to the north
 

United States

500

Celebrations often include activities that have been passed down over time, called this

Traditions 

500

Salsa is often made with tomatoes, onions, and

Pepper

500

Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico becoming a country

False