This country has issues with deforestation of the rain forest.
What is Brazil?
This colonizing country introduced the Spanish language and Catholicism to Latin America
What is Spain?
This is the dominant religion in Latin America
What is Catholicism?
This city is one of the most polluted in the world
What is Mexico City?
The largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the disputed longest river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
This country's largest city has issues with air pollution.
What is Mexico?
This was the largest empire ever in the Americas
Who are the Inca?
The Aztec Empire prospered in this country
What is Mexico?
Latin America makes a lot of money from this, another word for people visiting the area
What is tourism?
What does NAFTA stand for?
North American Free Trade Agreement
The largest Caribbean Island, most people in this country live in urban areas because the government owns the farms.
What is Cuba?
Who are the Toltecs?
What is the name of someone who is of mixed Spanish and Native American Heritage?
Who are the Mestizos?
What is deforestation?
This a term for why people LEAVE their home country
What is a "push factor"?
This mountain range is the largest in Latin America.
What is the Andes Mountains?
This region of Latin America contains Costa Rica and Panama.
What is Central America?
Who were the original Native Peoples of Mexico?
Who are the Toltecs, Mayans, and Aztecs?
Used by native peoples and today by poor farmers in the Amazon Basin
What is Slash- and-burn?
A place where important areas are spread often known as heartland or place of a culture's origin is called:
What is cultural hearth?
These are the TWO geographic features that make up most of South America.
Amazon Basin/Rainforest and Andes Mountains
The Aztec city that flourished between A.D. 1325 and 1521, it is where Mexico City now stands
What is Tenochtitlan?
This River 1,500 miles through northern South America to Atlantic
What is Orinoco River?
This area of grassland has rich soil, used for cattle and wheat
What are Pampas?
The basic support system needed to keep an economy going, including power , communications, transportation, water, sanitation and education systems.
What is Infrastructure?