GEOG Module 4
In the mining districts of the Bolivian and Peruvian Andes, what was the most important mineral excavated during the colonial period?
Silver
When were wild plants and animals domesticated by native Latin Americans?
10,000 years ago
The ________ have been called Latin America's "lost decade" because of the slowdown in growth and deterioration in living standards that occurred during that decade.
1980
When did Panama regain control of the Panama Canal?
1999
Which of these is an example of a syncretic religious practice?
A) Candomble B) Umbanda C) Voodoo D) Santeria
Which of these regions is mostly covered with grasslands?
A) llanos of Venezuela B) cerrados of Brazil C) pampas of Argentina
This is the highest mountain in the Andes.
Aconcagua
Which of the following areas has been identified as a possible "tipping point"?
Amazon Basin
What area did the Incans occupy?
Andes Mountains
Columbus landed in October, 1492 in what is today:
Bahamas and then Cuba
Irregular, poor settlements that surround Mexico City and are defined by the "self-help construction" are called:
Barrios
Between 1942 and 1964, 4.6 million temporary work permits were issued to Mexicans so they could participate in a guest worker program in America. This program was called:
Bracero Program
Which of the following regions/countries received independence last?
Caribbean
What Latin American country was affected the most by Hurricane Mitch in late October 1998?
Honduras
Which cartels now control most of the drug flow, including cocaine, meth and heroin, to the United States?
Mexico
Which of the following is an example of a megacity?
Mexico City
Where is the Atacama Desert located?
On the Pacific coast of South America
The most massive migration in Latin America during the 20th century has been a(n) ________ migration.
Rural to Urban
All of these countries are located in Central America except:
Paraguay
El Niño is a period warming of sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific off the coast of this country.
Peru
Most people in Latin America speak Spanish or:
Portuguese
What is the dominant religion in Latin America?
Roman Catholicism
Which of these was not a provision of the Hay/Bunau-Varilla Treaty between Panama and the United States?
The United States would return control of the Canal Zone to Panama at the end of the 20th Century.
Where is Lake Maracaibo located?
Venezuela
Farms used to grow crops mainly for local consumption during the colonial era were called:
haciendas
Tierra Helada means:
icy land
Where is Iguaçu Falls located?
on the Paraná River, where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet
This agricultural system, often used in tropical forests, involves cutting trees and brush and burning them so that crops can benefit from cleared ground and nutrients in the ash.
swidden
What was "The Demographic Collapse" in Latin America?
the result of epidemics of diseases introduced by the Europeans