Central America Cash Crops 1.Oil and Gas 2.Coffee, Bananas, Cotton, Wood 3.Chili and Soup.

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Central America Cash Crops 1.Oil and Gas 2.Coffee, Bananas, Cotton, Wood 3.Chili and Soup

Free Enterprise: 1.Low Quality goods, Government ownership, many consumer goods 2.Businesses given to people for free 3.Higher quality of Goods, Private Property ownership, Variety of Consumer Goods

United States democracy: 1.Used Greece as a model 2.Used Canada as a model 3.Used England as a model

Greece Democracy1.People ruled by Dictators 2.Communist Party 3.Created so people would have a equal say in rule

Examples of Multiculturalism 1.Immigrant populations learn native languages 2.Misunderstandings of cultural differences 3.Displacement of native populations 4.All of the above

South America history 1.Conquest – Colonization- Immigration 2.Colonization – Immigration - Conquest 3.Immigration - Conquest – Colonization

Effect of French Settlers in Canada 1.Became the only culture in Canada 2.Created a strong cultural region 3.Split the nation into 8 cultures

Spanish Colonization of South America 1.Spread new religious traditions (Catholic plus other small religions) 2.Created only ONE religion - Catholic 3.Eliminated all religions

United States Immigration 1.Push factors 2.Pull Factors 3.Forced factors 4.All the above

Latin America culture 1.African 2.European 3.Native Groups 4.All the above

Coal1.Renewable resource 2.Powers cars in South America 3.Non-renewable resource

Advantage of lands flooding 1.Dead fish help fertilize the soil 2.The water “cleans” the soil 3.Sediment left creates fertility in the soil 4.All the above

War and Culture1.Conquering Armies force their belief on the conquered 2.Conquering armies destroy everyone 3.Conquering armies adapt to the culture they take over

South America history Who overthrew Spanish Rulers? 1.Simon Bolivar 2.Simon Beech 3.Simon Says

Latin American roots1.African + Russian 2.English and African + Canadian 3.Indian and Mulatto + African

European leaders were called? 1.Presidents 2.Generals 3.Monarchs

Da Vinci Raphael Monet Van Gogh Picasso 1.European singers 2.European artists 3.European War Ships

Effect of Columbia Exchange on South American Culture 1.Slavery 2.Spice trading 3.Cattle Ranching

1.“Self-portrait” 2.“The English Lady” 3.“Mona Lisa”

1.Mayan culture spreads throughout Central America 2.Mayan culture never expanded 3.Mayan culture spread to Colombia *Mayan culture originally discovered *

What happened to many indigenous (cultural) languages in the Caribbean? 1.Many were replaced by European languages 2.They spread to other parts of the world 3.They totally forgot them

Cuba laborers1.Work for entrepreneurs 2.Many work to support the National Government 3.Can choose whatever they want to do

Entrepreneur1.Is given businesses from the government 2.Only work for Kings 3.Assumes the risk in starting a new business

1.Western Europe churches have Christian influence. 2.An Indian church in Cuba 3.Northern Denmark churches have Christian influence