Geography
Human-Environment Interaction
People & Culture
Government & Economy
MIA: Amazon Rainforest
100

How did native peoples in Latin America grow crops on steep mountains?

Building terraces

100

The celebration of Carnival shows that...

A. Latin American culture is a blend of many cultures

B. Latin American groups remain completely separate.

C. the region remains mostly impoverished

D. the region is sparsely populated and people live far from each other

A. Latin American culture is a blend of many cultures

100

How did Latin American dictators widen the gap between rich and poor?

A. They took over foreign businesses and hurt trade.
B. They built huge projects that always failed.
C. They rewarded supporters with wealth and power.
D. They were foreigners uninterested in the country’s economy.

C. They rewarded supporters with wealth and power.

100

The fact that that the Amazon Rainforest is home to 10% of the World's species is an example of the areas...

Biodiversity

200

https://google.discoveryeducation.com/learn/player/64b88529-b878-444a-8875-5c05c279b6c5

Most of the are surrounding the Tocantins river is what type of climate?

Savannah

200

What natural disasters are most common in Latin America?

Hurricanes, and earthquakes

200

Where is the largest, most well-known Latin American Carnival celebration held?

Rio, or Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, or Brazil

200

What did the Colombian government’s support for the United Fruit Company during the 1928 banana strike show?

A. Latin American governments relied on foreign companies for economic stability.
B. They avoided using force against citizens.
C. They opposed export-based economies.
D. They wanted to grow local manufacturing.

A. Latin American governments relied on foreign companies for economic stability.

200

What is Ecotourism?

Travelling to see natural areas, and help maintain the natural envrionment

300

The west coast, the Andes Mountains, Chile/ Peru

300

What are Chinampas?

Man-made floating gardens built by the Aztecs

300

What is the most common language spoken in Latin America?

Spanish

300

Who dominated Latin America's banana industry in the 1800 and 1900s?

Massive powerful corporations like United Fruit

300

People who oppose Ecotourism are concerned that it might...

damage the rainforest, and disrupt indigenous cultures

400

https://google.discoveryeducation.com/learn/player/8873deae-3b75-4441-b8e5-e7e18507e295

If a person was traveling by water from Asunción, Paraguay to Buenos Aires, Argentina, what river would they take?

Paraguay River

400

How does altitude impact agriculture?

Different crops go better at different altitudes, or they need different moisture, and temperature 

400

What has been a lasting effect of the Atlantic slave trade on Latin America?

A. African-descended people became the majority population.

B. Most Latin Americans follow African-based religions.

C. African heritage is a major part of today’s Latin American population.

D. African languages are widely spoken across Latin America.

C. African heritage is a major part of today’s Latin American population.

400

What is a dictator?

a person who has absolute control over a country- his or her power is unchecked by restraints such as laws, a judiciary, religion, the majority of citizens, and so forth.

400

What is the cleared land in the Amazon Rainforest used for?

Cattle Ranching

500

https://google.discoveryeducation.com/learn/player/71288121-1107-4e6b-886d-f463782d5bf7

Which country has the HIGHEST population density?

Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, or Argentina

Mexico

500

Why is human settlement above 14,000 feet nearly impossible?

Poor air quality and cold temperatures

500

Why were African slaves brought to Latin America?


To work on plantations & mines

500

Why did foreign companies support often dictators in Latin America in the 1800 and 1900s?

They wanted to maintain a stable and predictable business environment. 

500
This type of agriculture removes the fertility of the soil.

Slash and Burn