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World Cultures Latin America
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A big river in Middle America - which forms part of the border between Mexico and the United States
Rio Grande
Caudillo
Cordilleras
Tierra Helada
2. A steep slope of eastern highlands which plunge to the Atlantic Ocean
Conquistador
Glyphs
Escarpment
Mato Grosso Plateau
3. Location where the Maya - an indigenous group - thrived
Yucatan Peninsula
Malnutrition
Primate City
Puna
4. The densely populated area that is surrounded by Mexico's Sierra Madre mountain ranges
Mexican Plateau
Primate City
Extended Family
Tenochtitlan
5. The migration of people from the countryside to cities and the natural population growth within urban areas
Hydroelectric Power
Yucatan Peninsula
Cordilleras
Urbanization
6. Royally appointed officials
Murals
Viceroys
Brain Drain
Mexican Plateau
7. An urban area that dominates its country's economy - culture - and political affairs
Primate City
Amazon River
Rio Grande
Tierra Fria
8. 'Frozen Land -' which is a zone of permanent snow and ice on the peaks of the Andes
Glyphs
Tierra Fria
Tierra Helada
Tierra Caliente
9. Sparsely populated plateaus of forests and grasslands in Brazil - Bolivia and Peru
Mato Grosso Plateau
Brazilian Highlands
Patois
Mosaics
10. A coastal desert so arid that in some places no rainfall has ever been recorded
Hispaniola
Atacama Desert
Mato Grosso Plateau
Canopy
11. Royally appointed officials
Viceroys
Malnutrition
Chinampas
Glyphs
12. Capital of Mexico during the Aztec civilization
Tenochtitlan
Conquistador
Tierra Caliente
Syncretism
13. A condition caused by a lack of proper food
Puna
Mosaics
Malnutrition
Yucatan Peninsula
14. A blending of peoples of Native American and European descent (largest part of today's Mexican population)
Hydroelectric Power
Patois
Puna
Mestizo
15. Cities with more than 10 million people
Mato Grosso Plateau
Syncretism
Tierra Helada
Megacities
16. Dense layer of leaves in the rain forest - caused due to trees growing so close together
Canopy
Urbanization
Tierra Templada
Cordilleras
17. South America's inland grasslands of Columbia and Venezuela
Dialects
Andes
Llanos
Urbanization
18. Several mountain ranges that run parallel to one another in the Andes
Tierra Caliente
Cordilleras
Rio Grande
Canopy
19. Cold zone which supports some grasses suitable for grazing sheep - llamas - and alpacas
Viceroys
Urbanization
Murals
Puna
20. Floating islands made from large rafts covered with mud from the lake bottom
Amazon Basin
Chinampas
Andes
Patois
21. River that flows about 4000 miles through the heart of South America
Quipu
Mestizo
Syncretism
Amazon River
22. Forms of a language unique to a particular place or group
Mestizo
Tenochtitlan
Dialects
Tenochtitlan
23. Means 'high plain -' located in Peru and Bolivia
Altiplano
Megacities
Puna
Caudillo
24. The 'River of Silver -' which flows into the Atlantic Ocean
Indigenous
Rio de la Plata
Syncretism
Atacama Desert
25. Peoples descended from an area's first inhabitants
Urbanization
Indigenous
Glyphs
Chinampas
26. Location where the Maya - an indigenous group - thrived
Yucatan Peninsula
Malnutrition
Quipu
Rio Grande
27. An urban area that dominates its country's economy - culture - and political affairs
Conquistador
Primate City
Rio de la Plata
Tierra Templada
28. Family structure that includes grandparents - aunts - uncles - cousins - parents - and children
Glyphs
Quipu
Extended Family
Mosaics
29. Dense layer of leaves in the rain forest - caused due to trees growing so close together
Llanos
Canopy
Extended Family
Urbanization
30. A series of knotted cords of various colors and lengths
Llanos
Quipu
Atacama Desert
Brain Drain
31. The first permanent European settlement founded on this island in 1493
Tierra Templada
Rio de la Plata
Brazilian Highlands
Hispaniola
32. The loss of more highly educated and skilled workers to other countries
Tierra Fria
Mexican Plateau
Caudillo
Brain Drain
33. Cold zone which supports some grasses suitable for grazing sheep - llamas - and alpacas
Malnutrition
Puna
Tierra Helada
Extended Family
34. Spanish for conqueror
Urbanization
Malnutrition
Conquistador
Patois
35. Family that is ruled by a woman such as a grandmother - mother - or aunt
Cordilleras
Matriarchal
Tierra Caliente
Yucatan Peninsula
36. Dialects that blend indigenous - European - African - and Asian languages
Patois
Rio Grande
Brazilian Highlands
Glyphs
37. South America's inland grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay
Primate City
Rio Grande
Pampas
Tierra Templada
38. Pictures or designs made with colored stone or tile
Murals
Llanos
Tierra Templada
Mosaics
39. 'Temperate land -' the most densely populated of the zones - where coffee and corn are the main crops
Tierra Helada
Extended Family
Extended Family
Tierra Templada
40. Dictator
Quipu
Hydroelectric Power
Caudillo
Cordilleras
41. The mountains in South America
Andes
Urbanization
Amazon Basin
Matriarchal
42. Electricity generated from the energy of moving water
Hispaniola
Hydroelectric Power
Amazon Basin
Andes
43. The 'River of Silver -' which flows into the Atlantic Ocean
Indigenous
Altiplano
Mosaics
Rio de la Plata
44. Capital of Mexico during the Aztec civilization
Tenochtitlan
Hispaniola
Amazon River
Malnutrition
45. Sparsely populated plateaus of forests and grasslands in Brazil - Bolivia and Peru
Altiplano
Brain Drain
Primate City
Mato Grosso Plateau
46. The mountains in South America
Llanos
Dialects
Murals
Andes
47. Wall paintings
Murals
Glyphs
Escarpment
Hispaniola
48. Spanish for conqueror
Atacama Desert
Conquistador
Yucatan Peninsula
Urbanization
49. A blending of peoples of Native American and European descent (largest part of today's Mexican population)
Mosaics
Quipu
Tenochtitlan
Mestizo
50. 'Hot land -' between sea level and 2 -500 feet - where rain forests are common with bananas - sugar - rice - and cacao as main crops
Tenochtitlan
Patois
Rio de la Plata
Tierra Caliente