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Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes pose a concern in Mexico. What is the name of the volcano near Mexico City, which was active as recently as 2010?

Popocatépetl

100

What is the name of the thin peninsula stretching south from northern Mexico into the Pacific Ocean?

Baja California

100

What was the name of the Spanish conquistador who arrived in Mexico in 1519 with roughly 600 men?

Hernán Cortés

100

What type of government is Mexico

Democratic

100

What is another important part of Mexico’s economy where these people visit old colonial cities and Maya and Aztec monuments. Coastal cities and resorts such as Cancún and Acapulco are also popular

Tourism

200

What is the name of another significant resource that surrounds Mexico and attracts many tourists to the country's beautiful beaches? Unfortunately, it is scarce in many places of Mexico because scarcity is a major problem.

Water

200

The plains that stretch along the west coast are rather wide in the north but narrower in the south. The plains on the east side of the country are large and flat, with fertile soils and a favorable environment for agriculture. What's the name of that area?

Gulf Coastal Plain

200

Around 1500 BC, which people in Mexico lived in tiny communities on the humid southern shore of the Gulf of Mexico, where they constructed temples and huge statues? They also exchanged carved stones such as jade and obsidian with other communities in eastern Mexico.

Olmec

200

 What controlled the Mexican government for 71 years. But this control ended in 2000 when Mexicans elected Vicente Fox their president

Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

200

What is the capital of mexico

Mexico City

300

Who followed in the footsteps of the Olmec, creating enormous cities in Mexico and Central America between AD 250 and 900? In these cities, people built stone temples to honor their gods.

Maya

300

Which people went to central Mexico from the north after the Maya civilization collapsed, and who erected their capital on a lake island in 1325?

Aztecs

300

Because of Spain's colonial legacy, the majority of Mexicans speak Spanish. Religion is another example of an influence from Spain. What faith is practiced by roughly 90 percent of Mexicans?

Roman Catholic

300

Who ended the control of PRI in the year 2000

Vicente Fox

300

What is a mixture of smoke, chemicals, and fog

Smog

400

What are large areas of farm or ranch land referred to as?

Haciendas

400

Mexicans have distinct cultural norms shaped by both Spanish and Mexican Indian cultures. This convergence can be seen in a the celebration observed on November 1 and 2 called what?

Day of the Dead

400

Fifteen years after Mexico got independence, a huge portion, Texas, seceded and joined the United States. As a result, Mexico and the United States clashed over Texas and the position of their common border. This resulted in a struggle in which Mexico lost about half of its land to the United States. What's the name of the conflict?

Mexican-American War

400

 Who in 2012 did the PRI assumed into the office of president again when Mexicans elected

Enrique Peña Nieto

400

In this region Many cities in this region were established as mining or ranching centers during the colonial period. Mexico’s colonial heritage can still be seen today in these cities and towns. For example, small towns often have a colonial style church near a main central square What is this region

Central Region

500

The Sierra Madre Oriental range is to the east, while the Sierra Madre Occidental is to the west. What do these two mountain ranges plus another shorter one in southern Mexico combine to form?

Sierra Madre

500

In what year did Mexico gain independence?

1821

500

What is the name of the Aztec capital, which developed to be one of the largest and most spectacular cities of its era?

Tenochtitlán

500

What is a rise in prices that occurs when currency loses its buying power.


Inflation

500

What has served for hundreds of years as a community meeting spot and market area.

central square/plaza

600

Mexico, the United States neighbor to the south, has a long border with the United States. What is the name of one of Mexico's few large rivers that forms part of this border?

Río Bravo

600

What do you call a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides?

Peninsula

600

What is the name given to a land having multiple regions and inhabitants ruled by a single ruler?

Empire

600

What took effect in 1994, has made trade among Mexico, the United States, and Canada easier. Mexico’s agricultural and industrial exports have increased since it was established.

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

600

What region has become one of the country’s richest and most modern areas. Trade with the United States has helped the region’s economy grow. Monterrey and Tijuana are now major cities there. Many

Northern Mexico

700

What are the Spanish conquerors known as?

Conquistadors

700

The Gulf of Mexico is separated from the Caribbean Sea by which portion of Mexico?

Yucatán Peninsula

700

Mexico is abundant in natural resources. What is one of its most valuable resources?

petroleum/oil

700

 What has long been a key part of the Mexican economy. This is true even though just 13 percent of the land is good for this

Agriculture

700

What has been built along Mexico’s long border with the United States.

Maquiladoras

800

What is Mexico's eastern border known as?

Gulf of Mexico

800

Mexico currently produces more silver than any other country in the world. Mexicans also produce a huge amount of copper, gold, lead, and zinc. Where are they acquired?

Mines

800

The Valley of Mexico is located in the south, between two ranges. What is the name of Mexico's capital?

Mexico City

800

What is the practice of burning forest in order to clear land for planting.

Slash-and-Burn agriculture

800

What is the least populated and industrialized region of the country. Many people in this region speak Indian languages and practice traditional ways of life. Subsistence farming and slash-and burn agriculture are common.

Southern Mexico

900

Following the conquest, Spanish and American Indian peoples and cultures merged, resulting in a new Mexican identity. Spaniards referred to people of mixed European and Indian origin as what?

Mestizos

900

What are Spanish Church outposts recognized as?

Missions

900

In the mid-1800s, Mexico faced additional challenges, thus the president helped Mexico survive a French invasion while also transforming Mexican culture through reforms that reduced church and army privileges. What's the president's name?

Benito Juárez

900

What is a crop that farmers grow mainly to sell for a profit

Cash crop

900

What two  major export crops, grow well in the region’s warm, humid climate of the southern region

Sugarcane and coffee

1000

Spain governed Mexico for nearly 300 years until the country's people claimed independence. Which Catholic priest spearheaded the revolt against Spanish rule?

Miguel Hidalgo

1000

Following the conquest, the Spanish and American Indian peoples and cultures fused, forming a new Mexican identity. Spaniards referred to those with mixed European and African origin as what?

Mulattoes

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The northern half of the Yucatán Peninsula has a hot and dry climate, but the majority of southern Mexico is warm and humid. What is the primary vegetation there?

Scrub Forest

1000

Where are many industries placed Because wages are relatively low in Mexico, many U.S. and foreign companies have built factories in Mexico. Mexican workers in these factories assemble goods for export to the United States and other countries.

U.S. border

1000

What has brought more industry and population growth to this coastal area of southern Mexico.

Oil business