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Although the rain forest (and the Andes Mountains), makes traveling and communicating throughout South America difficult, it provides a vast amount of resources and vegetation for the region The rain forest also helps promote biodiversity The Amazon rain forest is currently being destroyed at a rapid rate
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Timber, like mahogany and cedar, are cut down for export year after year Native people continue to clear areas of the rain forest to plant crops Brazil’s growing population is also contributing to the decline of the rain forest
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There is a high price to pay for deforestation Benefits of the rain forest: Helps regulate climate Prevents global warming by increasing the absorption of Carbon Dioxide Home to over 50% of the world’s animal and plant life Many plants provide significant medical benefits
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After countries gained their independence from Spain, Oligarchy was the common form of government An oligarchy is a government run by the few If the government could not control the people, the junta would step in The junta was run by military generals to keep the citizens in line with those in power
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Today, democracy is growing throughout Latin America A main goal of reform is to decrease the income gap The gap between the rich and poor is very large in Latin America Favelas (Brazilian slums) are just on example of the income gap Land Reform (breaking up large landholdings and redistributing) is a goal for many South American countries Many countries are also working to increase the amount of women in government roles
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