Latin America Study Questions and Answers All Correct
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Latin America Study Questions and Answers All Correct
What factor was most crucial to the survival of the remaining indigenous people of Latin America?
A. Land
B. Education
C. Jobs
D. Energy
E. Water - Answer-Land
Which country was the first to gain its independence from the colon...
Latin America Study Questions
and Answers All Correct
What factor was most crucial to the survival of the remaining indigenous people of Latin
America?
A. Land
B. Education
C. Jobs
D. Energy
E. Water - Answer-Land
Which country was the first to gain its independence from the colonial rulers of Latin
America?
A. Mexico
B. Uruguay
C. Paraguay
D. Peru
E. Brazil - Answer-Paraguay
Do any of the following countries in Latin America have the same levels of political
rights and civil liberties (as defined by the scores on Freedom House) as the United
States and Canada?
A. Venezuala
B. Argentina
C. Brazil
D. Chile
E. No countries in Latin America have levels of political rights and civil liberties
equivalent to those in Canada and the United States. - Answer-Chile
n 2008, Brazil initiated the formation of a 12-member supranational structure, which
includes virtually all of South America. What is the name of this particular trade bloc?
A. Mercosur
B. CACM
C. OAS
D. NAFTA
E. UNASUR - Answer-UNASUR
What trade block is the most important one in Latin America?
, A. LAFTA
B. Mercosur
C. EU
D. CACM
E. Andean Group - Answer-Mercosur
What is import substitution?
A. a policy that substitutes imports for domestic products
B. an international trade policy for members of the Latin American Free Trade
Association
C. an international trade policy for members of the Latin American Free Trade
Association
D. a policy that encourages domestic industry by imposing high tariffs on all imports
E. A policy in which a country negotiates to have its products imported by international
trade partners - Answer-A policy that encourages domestic industry by imposing high
tariffs on all imports
What Latin American country has the highest level of remittances per capita?
A. Panama
B. Nicaragua
C. El Salvador
D. Brazil
E. Mexico - Answer-El Salvador
Which of the following activities is an example of neoliberalism?
A. transferring the control of a state-run industry to a private corporation
B. increased government spending
C. imposing tariffs on imported goods
D. a state collectively controlling all agricultural lands
E. Restricting investment by foreign companies - Answer-Transferring the control of a
state-run industry to a private corporation
Which of the following was NOT an element of the effort to open the Brazilian Amazon
for settlement?
A. Highway construction
B. Subsidies to large cattle ranches
C. A new capital
D. state -sponsored mining operation
E. Quick distribution of land titles to small farmers - Answer-Quick distribution of land
titles to small farmers
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