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CHAPTER ABCDE FINAL

Homepage A 100 NAFTA includes what 3 countries Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Canada, USA, Mexico

Homepage A for 200 The primary reason for the was of independence from Spain was….. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Unhappy Criollos about their lack of representation

Homepage A for 300 What are Haciendas Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Large estates/farms given to conquistadors living in New Spain (Mexico) for their service to the king

Homepage A for 400 What strategy was used by the Spanish to conquer the Aztecs Push the Space Bar to check your answer. To make allies of all the tribes that were enemies to the Aztec’s

Homepage A for 500 A basic difference between the governmental system in Mexico and the USA is.. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. One political party held power for decades

Homepage B for 100 Which part of is Mexico is physically the widest Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Areas along the Gulf Coast and Northern Pacific Coast

Homepage B for 200 The majority of Mexico’s population lives where? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. The Plateau area that lies between the two major mountain ranges

Homepage B for 300 What is/are Latifundios Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Commercial Farms

Homepage B for 400 What is/are ejidos Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Reclaimed land owned collectively by community members

Homepage B for 500 Which part of Mexico can be described as a mountainous desert Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Baja Penensula

Homepage C for 100 Although the southern part of the central plateau lies within the tropics, it still experiences mild weather, Why? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Because of its high elevation

Homepage C for 200 What industry in Mexico is not a major source of income Push the Space Bar to check your answer. The technology industry

Homepage C for 300 What is a direct result of NAFTA Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Increase in Manufacturing jobs in Mexico

Homepage C for 400 What happened to Haciendas after the Mexican Revolution Push the Space Bar to check your answer. They were reduced and converted into ejidos

Homepage C for 500 What was the main cause of the Mexican Revolution Push the Space Bar to check your answer. The gap between the rich and the poor of the country

Homepage D for 100 The Heartland of Mexico is dominated by what feature Push the Space Bar to check your answer. An elevated Plateau

Homepage D for 200 The Eastern Coast of Mexico is known for producing what commonly used commodity Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Oil

Homepage D for 300 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Farming products The Western Coast of Mexico is well known for producing what products

Homepage D for 400 Why are there frequent earthquakes in Mexico’s central Plateau Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Because it lies at the center of four tectonic plates

Homepage D for 500 What was the name of the highest social class in Mexico when the Spanish took control Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Peninsulares

Homepage E for 100 What are “cash crops” Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Crops grown to be sold for a profit rather than feed the farmer and their family

Homepage E for 200 What is the name of factories built along the USA/Mexican border to solely assemble products to be sold in USA Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Maquiladors

Homepage E for 300 What was the name given to people of Spanish ancestry born in Mexico Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Criollos

Homepage E for 400 Who was Pancho Villa Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Guerilla warefare leader during the Mexican Revolution

Homepage E for 500 What is the name given to jobless peasants who travel to where their labor is needed Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Migrant Workers

Homepage FINAL JEOPARDY Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Montezuma, Quetzalcoatl Who was the Aztec Leader when Cortes arrived, and which Aztec God did he mistake Cortes to be