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SOUTH AMERICA Map Test and Distribution, Maps available Questions about map test? Midterm Content and structure No dates; virtual field trips, yes No dates; virtual field trips, yesReview South America Overview, physiography, climate Overview, physiography, climate Inca and Spanish colonialism Inca and Spanish colonialism Culture spheres Culture spheres Economic integration Economic integration
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Map Test I Grade Distribution Average = 71.4% B-
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Midterm: Thursday 10 February Introduction, Europe, Russia, & Middle America. Multiple choice: 25 @ 2 = 50 Definitions: ¾ @ 10 = 30 Essay:1/3@20 = 20 75 minutes: Examination book and scantron Need pen and pencil Two rooms
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South America: Principal Geographic Qualities Physiography: Andes mountains and the Amazon basin. Brazil: 50% Population: concentrated near the coastal periphery. Cultural pluralism Regional economic interaction is low but growing! Rapid urban growth
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Physical Environment
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Precipitation
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The Inca Empire Culture Hearth-intermontane basin around Cuzco (1200-1535 A.D.) Altiplanos were key to settlement pattern 20 million subjects at zenith Ecuador to Chile Transportation networks: an integrated empire Despite rugged terrain And no wheels! Centralized state with rigid class structure
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Indigenous peoples & Colonial domains Tordesillas Line Spain organized colonies into Viceroyalties
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SOUTH AMERICA’S CULTURE SPHERES
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Tropical-plantation Resembles Middle America’s Rimland Locations, soils, & tropical climates favor plantation crops, especially sugar. Initially relied on African slave labor
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CULTURE SPHERES European-commercial The most European part of South America Includes the Pampas - temperate grasslands Productive commercial agriculture European immigration
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CULTURE SPHERES Amerind-subsistence Coincides with the former Inca Empire Feudal socioeconomic structure persists Includes some of South America’s poorest areas High elevation Subsistence agriculture
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CULTURE SPHERES Undifferentiated Sparsely populated Isolation and lack of change- notable features Development potential of Amazonia Last frontier?
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SOUTH AMERICA’S CULTURE SPHERES Tropical-plantation European-commercial Amerind-subsistence Mestizo-transitional Undifferentiated
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ECONOMIC INTEGRATION Mercosur Customs Union launched in 1995 FTA + Common external tariffs Southern cone: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, & Paraguay Andean Community Initially formed in 1969 (Andean Pact) Restarted in 1995 Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, And Bolivia
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ECONOMIC INTEGRATION (CONTINUED) Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) Western Hemisphere FTA NAFTA CARICOM CACM Mercosur Andean Community
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