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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

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 A. Incas A. Incas  C. Aztecs C. Aztecs  B. Mayas B. Mayas  D. Mestizos D. Mestizos Atahualpa was the ruler of the…

Back to Board  A. Incas

 A. UFCO A. UFCO  C. PEMEX C. PEMEX  B. NAFTA B. NAFTA  D. Peninsulars D. Peninsulars This group controls the oil industry in Mexico

Back to Board C. PEMEX

 A. Jose Marti A. Jose Marti  C. Father Miguel C. Father Miguel  B. Simon Bolivar B. Simon Bolivar  D. Benito Juarez D. Benito Juarez This man was known as “the Liberator”.

Back to Board B. Simon Bolivar

 A. sugar A. sugar  C. bananas C. bananas  B. rice B. rice  D. coffee D. coffee From the 1500’s-1800’s, this was the main crop in the West Indies

Back to Board A. sugar

 A. Vincente Fox A. Vincente Fox  C. Emiliano Zapata C. Emiliano Zapata  B. Benito Juarez B. Benito Juarez  D. Carlos Salinas de Gortari D. Carlos Salinas de Gortari This President privatized farming in Mexico

Back to Board D. Carlos Salinas de Gortari

 A. Mestizos A. Mestizos  C. Peninsulars C. Peninsulars  B. Haciendas B. Haciendas  D. Criolles D. Criolles Which group was the ruling class in New Spain during the 1500’s?

Back to Board C. Peninsulars

 A. Guatemala A. Guatemala  C. Cuba C. Cuba  B. Peru B. Peru  D. Panama D. Panama Which country is known for its supplies of silver and copper?

Back to Board B. Peru

 A. communist A. communist  C. democracies C. democracies  B. developed B. developed  D. monarchies D. monarchies Most countries in South America during the 1990’s were…

Back to Board C. Democracies

 A. Brazil A. Brazil  D. Peru D. Peru Which country has most of its cities in the desert?  C. Mexico C. Mexico  B. Guatemala B. Guatemala

Back to Board D. Peru

An Aztec floating garden is called a  A. encomienda A. encomienda  C. criolle C. criolle  D. ejido D. ejido  B. chinampa B. chinampa

Back to Board B. chinampa

 A. haciendas A. haciendas In the early 1900’s, the Mexican government broke up many…  C. ejidos C. ejidos  B. encomiendas B. encomiendas  D. criolles D. criolles

Back to Board A. haciendas

 B. Puerto Rico and Cuba B. Puerto Rico and Cuba U. S. fought the Spanish-American War to protect its interests in…  A. Panama A. Panama  C. Honduras C. Honduras  D. Haiti D. Haiti

Back to Board B. Puerto Rico and Cuba

 C. Soviet Union C. Soviet Union Cuba’s main ally after its revolution  A. Spain A. Spain  B. France B. France  D. United States D. United States

Back to Board C. Soviet Union

 D. colonies of European nations D. colonies of European nations Up through the 1800’s, most of Central America and the West Indies were…  A. democracies A. democracies  C. dependencies of France C. dependencies of France  B. commonwealths of England B. commonwealths of England

Back to Board D. Colonies of European nations

 A. Castro took U.S. owned businesses A. Castro took U.S. owned businesses U. S. cut off trade with Cuba because…  B. Cuba became allies with Mexico B. Cuba became allies with Mexico  D. Cubans did not like the U.S. D. Cubans did not like the U.S.  C. Cuba sold sugar to Soviet Union C. Cuba sold sugar to Soviet Union

A. Castro took U.S. owned businesses

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