Mexico Central American KC

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Isthmus a narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses.
Bauxite A mineral that is used to make aluminum
Ring of Fire A long narrow band of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
Mexico and Central America are found in the ring of fire. What is something that happens because of this? It makes them more prone to earthquakes.
Greater Antilles The four largest islands in the Caribbean. o Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti, Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico.
Why is Mexico City one of the largest cities in Latin America? - Many natural resources are in the area - oil, silver, lead, zinc, gold, and bauxite. - Fertile land that is excellent for farming. - Between two mountain ranges. - Mexico City is built on the site of the ancient Aztec City – Tenochtitlán.
- Colonialism when one nation takes when one nation takes control of an area and dominates its government, economy, and society.
Even though they were vastly outnumbered, how did the Spanish conquer the Aztecs? - Better weapons and armor. - Disease - Anger of other groups in the region (enemies of the Aztecs) that allied with the Spanish.
What was the Columbian Exchange? - Because so many Native Americans workers died in slavery, Europeans brought in hundreds of thousands of Africans to work on plantations. - The enslaved Africans became part of the Columbian Exchange – The transfer of plants, animals, and people between Europe, Asia, and Africa on one side and the Americas on the other.
Examples: - Europe, Asia and Africa to the Americas: o Wheat, Apples, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs Horses, *Human Slaves and *Disease. - Americas to Europe, Asia and Africa: o Corn, chocolate, and the potato.
How do the languages of Central American and Caribbean Island countries reflect their colonial history? - They speak different languages based on who colonized them. Examples: English is spoken in the Bahamas and Spanish is spoken in Cuba.
How did economic colonialism continue to affect the nations of Central America and the Caribbean after they gained independence? - Economic colonialism
- Economic colonialism foreign interests dominate a country’s economy - It hurt the people of Central America and the Caribbean Islands who had to work on plantations owned by foreigner companies and were paid very little - Most of the profits from the plantations went to the… o Who in return helped support the rule of the caudillo (military ruler) and helped him remain in power.
What positive and negative effects has NAFTA had on Mexico? (Use your MIA homework to help you with this question). Positives - Can trade at a lower cost. - Greater choices in the marketplace. - 18 trillion worth of goods and services have been traded between the US, Mexico, and Canada since 2011. Negatives - Job loss because it may become cheaper to buy from a foreign competitor. - Many industries move their production to foreign countries.
Pretend you are a political leader in Mexico City: 1pt - What issue or problem would be top on your priority list to fix? 1pt – Explain why this issue or problem is your top priority. 1pt – What would you do to help or fix this problem? Answers vary.
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