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Title: Latin America


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Latin America
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Countries of Mexico and Central America
  • Mexico
  • Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras,
    Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama

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Countries of the Caribbean
  • Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto
    Rico (US)

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Countries of South America
  • Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French
    Guiana, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay,
    Argentina, Chile, Uruguay

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Physical Features
  • Major Mountain ranges
  • Andes Mountains
  • Sierra Madre Mountains--Oriental and Occidental
  • Rainforests (Amazon River Basin)
  • Coastal Desert - Atacama Desert
  • Amazon River Basin

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  • Tropical Grasslands Pampas (Argentina) and the
    Llanos (Colombia and Venezuela)
  • Archipelagoes - groups of related islands
  • Reversed seasons south of the Equator
  • Volcanoes and Earthquakes

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  • Vertical Zonation of Climates in Latin America
  • Tierra Fria-cold
  • Tierra Templada-temperate
  • Tierra Caliente-hot

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Middle America Mountain Ranges
  • Sierra Madres of Mexico
  • (3 different ranges)
  • Oriental (Eastern Coast)
  • Occidental (Western Coast)
  • Del Sur (Southern border)

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Sierra Madres
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Sierra rocky cliffs
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South American Mountain Ranges
  • Andes
  • Longest chain in the world
  • 2nd highest range in the world
  • Run from Chile to Panama

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ANDES
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Peaks in the ANDES
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Deserts
  • Atacama Desert
  • Driest desert in the World.
  • Sheltered from the rainforest by the Andes

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Atacama
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Rainforests
  • Rainforests cover much of Latin America.
  • Rain forests are near the equator.
  • Amazon rainforest covers almost 2 million acres.

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Water fall in the forest
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Amazon River Basin
  • Over 1000 tributaries feed the Amazon River.
  • Drains an area almost the size of the USA.
  • Amazon-the largest river the 2nd longest river
    in the world.
  • Drains 4 times more water then the Nile.

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Amazon flowing through the rainforest.
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Amazon River Basin(dark green)
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Grasslands
  • Pampas
  • In Argentina
  • Used for grazing cattle and farming (wheat)
  • Ranchers are called gauchos

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Cattle on the Pampas
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Gauchos in Argentina
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Grasslands
Grasslands
Llanos In Venezuela Colombia Used for grazing
and farming Ranchers are called llaneros
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A small pond on the llanos
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Shade trees on the llanos
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Archipelagoes(groups of islands)
  • Bahamas
  • Hundreds of islands off the tip of Florida and to
    the North of Cuba

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Bahamas
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Bahamas from space
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  • Greater Antilles
  • Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola

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  • Lesser Antilles
  • Smaller islands to the South of Puerto Rico

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The Beach
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Warm Blue Water
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Economic Characteristics
  • diverse economies
  • subsistence farming
  • plantation agriculture
  • slash and burn agriculture
  • cash crops and food crops
  • haciendas
  • cattle ranches and gauchos

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  • deforestation
  • destruction of the rainforests
  • oil resources--Ecuador, Venezuela, Mexico
  • Heavy smog and pollution--Mexico City

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  • disparity of income distribution
  • NAFTA member (United States, Canada, Mexico)
  • diverse mineral resources
  • copper in Chile
  • iron ore in Venezuela and Brazil

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Cultural Characteristics
  • Indian civilizations--Aztec, Inca
  • African traditions--slaves
  • influences of European colonization--Spanish
  • predominance of the Roman Catholic religion
  • rigid social structureno movement

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  • Mestizos-European and Native
  • location of settlements--coastal in South America
  • Megacities with large squatter settlements
  • rapid population growth
  • out-migration

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Cultural heritage
  • music--African influences, calypso, steel drum
    bands, reggae
  • traditional dances
  • Spanish and Portuguese languages

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Steel Drums
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Steel Drum Band
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Cultural landscape
  • pyramids and cathedrals
  • haciendas and ejidos (communal land)
  • ruins at Machu Picchu
  • ruins at Tikal

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Cathedrals in Mexico
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Squatter settlement/Shantytown/Favela
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Squatter settlements often result from
Rapid Urbanization
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Latin American Favela
Squatter settlements usually develop on the
outskirts of a megacity. The wealthy people live
in the heart of the city, while the poor tend to
live on the rim of the city, in shantytowns or
squatter settlements.
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Native American heritage
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Mayan
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Tikal
  • ancient Mayan city
  • ceremonial and civic center
  • Tikal is the "New York City" of the Maya, its
    skyscraper-like pyramids soaring up out of the
    jungle canopy.

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Tikal in Guatemala
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Tikal
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Inca
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Incan Chieftan
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Inca city of Machu Picchu
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Machu Picchuin Peru
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Machu Picchu
  • ancient city that the Inca claimed was the
    center of the earth.

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FIN
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Latin America--Test Review
  • What is the main language of Latin America? What
    are the two primary languages?
  • Spanish
  • Spanish and Portuguese
  • What is the main religion of Latin America?
  • Roman Catholic

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  • Name the major mountain ranges of Mexico?
  • Sierra Madres Oriental and Sierra Madre
    Occidental
  • What is the most important and populous region of
    Mexico?
  • Central Plateau

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  • What do Tierra Fria, Tierra Templada, and Tierra
    Caliente have in common?
  • All are climate zones from the Latin American
    mountain regions.
  • Ancient Mayan ruins can be found in which region
    of Mexico?
  • Yucatan Peninsula

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  • Which native civilization was conquered by Cortez
    and the Spanish in Mexico?
  • the Aztecs
  • What three cultures make-up Mexico?
  • Ancient Indian, colonial Spanish and modern
    Mexican

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  • What is an EJIDOS?
  • Farmland owned collectively by members of a rural
    community
  • What is a HACIENDA?
  • Large Spanish-owned estates of land, usually run
    as a farm or cattle ranch

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  • What is a mestizo?
  • Person of mixed Spanish/European and native
    Indian (Amerindian)
  • What economic alliance is Mexico a member of?
  • NAFTA

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  • What is an isthmus?
  • A narrow strip of land with water on both sides
  • What is the main economic activity of Latin
    America?
  • Agriculture (mostly subsistence farming)

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  • What does an unequal distribution of wealth mean?
  • Most money/resources controlled by a few

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  • What do Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and
    Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic)
    make up?
  • Greater Antilles
  • What group was originally brought to the
    Caribbean to work on the sugar plantations?
  • Africans

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  • What is an archipelago?
  • Island group or island chain
  • What is subsistence farming?
  • Growing only enough for your use
  • What are the tropical grasslands of South America
    called?
  • Llanos and pampas

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  • What is the predominant climate in Latin America?
  • Tropical climates
  • Does Latin America have volcanoes and
    earthquakes?
  • YES
  • What do Ecuador, Venezuela and Mexico have in
    common?
  • oil

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  • What is the main problem in Mexico City?
  • Smog and pollution
  • What mineral resources does Chile have?
  • Copper

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  • What was the ancient South American native
    culture conquered by Spain?
  • Incas

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  • Describe Latin Americas social structure.
  • Rigid
  • What 3 things do most Latin American cities have
    in common?
  • Coastal, megacities, squatter settlements

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  • What is Machu Picchu?
  • Ancient Incan ruins
  • What is the name of the ancient Mayan ruins in
    Guatemala?
  • Tikal

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  • Name the major mountain range of South America?
  • Andes
  • When it is summer in the US, what season is it in
    Argentina?
  • winter

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  • What is the largest economic activity in
    Argentinas patagonia/pampa region?
  • Cattle ranching
  • What are Argentinas cattle ranchers called?
  • gauchos
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