Vocabulary
Lesson 9
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 10
100

This refers to the natives of an area who have been conquered or dominated by others who came later. 

What is indigenous peoples?

100

Increased urbanization is a major effect of this in Mexico. 

What is rural decline? 

100

Tenements, estates, and “slums” are all terms used to describe housing in this city. 

What is Mexico City?

100

This adaptation to modern life may be seen in the homes of the Maya. 

What is electricity?

100

The ancient Maya are well known for the accuracy of this system. 

What is the calendar?

200

Geographers call this the unequal distribution of wealth and resources in a specific geographic area.

What is spatial inequality?

200

This important pull factor draws families from farms in rural Mexico to urban life in Mexico City.

What is economic opportunity?

200

The vast majority of Mexico City’s population belong to this economic group. 

Who are the “have–nots”?

200

Maya children learn traditional skills like farming and weaving from these people. 

Who are their parents? 

200

The most common crops for the Maya to grow include squash, beans, and this vegetable. 

What is corn?

300
This is the movement of people from rural to urban areas, resulting in the growth of urban areas. 

What is urbanization? 

300

Standard of living is measured by social scientists using this index. 

What is the Human Development Index (HDI)?

300

Mexico City is located on the site of the capital city of this Mesoamerican civilization.

Who are the Aztec (Mexica)?

300

Maya healers believe that illnesses have two causes: physical and this.

What is spiritual?

300

The current religion of the Maya people is a mixture of these two aspects. 

What are Catholicism and natural gods/spirits?

400

This is farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus.

What is subsistence farming?

400

Ejidos are communal types of these found in Mexico.

What are farms? 

400

Illness, smog, poverty, and this are all negative impacts of urbanization in Mexico City. 

What is crime? 

400

Most farming in Guatemala takes place on these. 

What are commerical farms?

400

The Maya today mostly live in the highlands of Guatemala and this area of Mexico.

What is the Yucatan Peninsula?

500

This is the overall level of comfort and wellbeing of a group or country.

What is standard of living?

500

This year is the last time the Mexican population was more rural than urban. 

What is 1950?

500

As it has grown over time, Mexico City has seen a decrease in this characteristic.

What is the average family size? 

500

Maya judges may have offenders pay for their crimes using this method rather than jail time.

What is restitution?

500

In Guatemala, Maya religious brotherhoods are called this.

What are confradias?