Name Period World Geography Latin America Unit Review Questions Optional Assignment Chapter 9

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Name Period World Geography Latin America Unit Review Questions Optional Assignment Chapter 9 1. What types of landforms are found in Latin America? 2. Name some of the major landforms in Latin America. 3. How did the Andes Mountains affect settlement along the western coast of South America? 4. How are the landforms of the region both an advantage and disadvantage? 5. What effect did natural resources have on the development of the region? 6. What are the two main purposes for which the plains and grasslands of the region are used? 7. What are the three main island groups of the Caribbean? 8. What vegetation characterizes the Amazon River basin? 9. In what part of the region are savannas most common? 10. How do the vertical climate zones of Latin America affect agriculture? 11. What types of climate zones are found in Latin America? 12. What are two reasons for the variety of climate and vegetation found in Latin America?

13. What effect might elevation have on growing crops and grazing livestock in the region? 14. What are the three main types of moderate climate zones in the region? 15. What are the steps in slash-and-burn farming? 16. What is the main disadvantage of the slash-and-burn method of growing crops? 17. What are some of the problems of cities in the region? 18. How have humans changed the environment in Latin America to make it more suitable for agriculture? 19. What factors have drawn people from the countryside into the cities or the region? 20. What are some of the advantages of tourism to the Caribbean? 21. What are some of the disadvantages of tourism in the entire Latin American region? Chapter 10 22. Which two main cultures blended to form modern Mexico? 23. Where do most of Mexico s people live today? 24. How might democratic reforms and improved trade agreements contribute to a stronger economy in Mexico?

25. What effect might Mexico s young population have on the development of the country? 26. In what ways have Native American and Spanish influences shaped Mexico? 27. What body of water surrounded Tenochtitlan? 28. Whose election signaled the end of one-party rule in Mexico? 29. What was the Spanish attitude towards the Aztec? 30. What are the maquiladoras? 31. What European countries had colonies in the Caribbean? 32. Which European country settled most of Central America? 33. What are the major groups that blended to form the culture of this region? 34. What are some major sources of income in the economies of Central America and the Caribbean? 35. What forms of music have evolved in the region? 36. Why is the Panama Canal important to world trade? 37. Which two European powers signed the Treaty of Tordesillas?

38. Explain what Mercosur is and what function it serves. 39. Which countries are associate members of Mercosur? 40. Which countries are full members of Mercosur? 41. Which two parts of the economy provide most of the income in Central America and the Caribbean? 42. In terms of who settled there, how is the Caribbean different from Mexico and Central America? 43. What are some of the most important export crops in the region? 44. Which countries besides Spain sent settlers to South America? 45. What was the extent to the Inca Empire in South America? 46. What are some of the arts and crafts of the region? 47. Which countries have literacy rates above 90%? 48. What crop did settlers first grow in Brazil and what effect did it have on the makeup of the population? 49. How do Brazil s rivers contribute to its wealth? 50. What are some aspects of Brazilian culture that show an African influence?

51. What are the areas where Brazil is growing and expanding today? 52. What are the areas where Brazil is still stagnated and needs to reform? Chapter 11 53. What effect might the destruction of the rain forest have on climate? 54. What are some of the important resources of the rain forest? 55. What are some factors that might slow destruction of the rain forest? 56. Why is the biodiversity of the rain forest important? 57. What are some examples of the kinds of trees being harvested in the rain forest? 58. What is one byproduct of slash-and-burn clearing of the rain forest that is harming the atmosphere? 59. Why is it in the interest of governments to participate in debt-for-nature swaps? 60. What problems has democracy faced in Latin America? 61. What are some of the effects of political reform in the region? 62. How did colonialism affect the development of democracy? 63. What are some of the goals of political reform in the region?

64. Why was land reform necessary, and what was was its purpose? 65. Why is an oligarch undemocratic? 66. Why is a junta undemocratic? 67. From where does the caudillo gain support? 68. Who benefits from land reform? 69. Who looses in a program of land reform? 70. Which groups have argued that the income gap presents a moral issue? 71. What is the basic economic dilemma confronted by poor people in Latin America? 72. Why is the income gap a political issue? 73. Do all countries of Latin America have a similar income gap? Explain why.