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Thursday, October 31 Warm-up: BOO! Halloween fun facts Presentation: Current Issues in Latin America Activity: Predictions, Key Points Closure: Where am I? game
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History of Halloween All Hallow’s Eve Origins in ancient Celtic festivals from 2,000 years ago Brought to the U.S. by the Irish immigrants Bobbing for husbands?
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ReligionDeforestationEducationHealthPoverty Prediction Description Effect
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Religion Most Christians (83%) are Roman Catholic The Church is active in movements for land reform, education and health care.
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Christ the Redeemer Statue in Brazil A symbol of Christianity and an icon for Rio de Janeiro and Brazil 98 feet tall Arms stretch 92 feet Weighs 635 tons
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Deforestation Due to expansion of agriculture & industry Has actually been decreasing
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Education Quality of education varies widely Many children do not complete elementary school Literacy and attendance rates are on the rise The Internet is helping to transform education
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Health Overall, health is improving Education & the Catholic Church have played a role Most people now have access to clean drinking water Some lesser developed countries though have high disease rates & low life expectancy
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Poverty Rates are falling, but poverty still affect 167 million (28%) in Latin America Many live on less than $2 a day The poorest 40% receive just 15%
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Resentment towards European countries begins to grow in the 1700s. Inspired by the American Revolution, Latin American nations began to revolt for self-rule By the mid-1800s, most territories were free Brazil became independent without violence Today, many people in Latin America are demanding more political power and economic benefits.
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Mexico Latin America Today The Caribbean Brazil
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Brazil Today Influenced by African culture from slave trade Carnival: Holy feast day where people dance & parade in the streets Crime and drug abuse, especially in large cities
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Behind the glamour of the gleaming buildings of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, lie the favelas, where the poor live among swamps, garbage dumbs and barren hillsides.
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Favelas expanded in the 1970s because people could not afford to live in cities.
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History of Mexico A story of conflict between native peoples and Spain Blend of Indian and Spanish culture
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Cultural Diffusion in Mexico Spanish language Catholic religion The name “Mexico” comes from the word Mexia, an older name for the Aztecs Mexico has a large number of Mestizos- people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage.
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Mexico Today Mexico has a large number of Mestizos- people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage. Today, Mexico struggles economically. Many people are abandoning farms & moving to cities for jobs NAFTA has led to the creation of many factories along the U.S./Mexico border – NAFTA: trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico & Canada
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The Caribbean today Tourism remains an important industry Various cultures represented – Many islands are/were colonies of Europe – African slave trade
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Panama Canal Ship channel cut through Panama that connects the Caribbean with the Pacific Built by the U.S. in the early 1900s Crossroads for world trade
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Where am I? 1.If I visited this country, I’d see the pope’s hometown. 2.This country throws a big party called Carnival. 3.Here I can visit the ancient city of Macchu Picchu. 4.El Castillo, the Mayan ruin, is located in this country. 5.If I wanted to take a shortcut from the Pacific to the Caribbean Sea, I’d visit this place. 6.Here I can see the giant statue, Christ the Redeemer.
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If you could take a trip to anywhere in Latin America, which country would you visit and why? Think, pair & share with a neighbor
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Dia de los Muertos Day of the Dead begins tomorrow Mexican holiday focused on remembering friends and family members who have died Traced back to the Aztecs
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