A country that pursues a policy of import substitution:
Question 1 of 20 |
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A country that pursues a policy of import substitution:
[removed] A. buys manufactured goods from several suppliers, increasing competition. |
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[removed] B. replaces some imported goods with others of higher quality. |
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[removed] C. attempts to develop domestic industries instead of importing goods. |
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[removed] D. abandons investment in industry in favor of the service sector. |
Question 2 of 20 |
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High-altitude plateau lands between the eastern and western Sierra Madres dominate northern:
[removed] A. Mexico. |
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[removed] B. Peru. |
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[removed] C. Nicaragua. |
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[removed] D. Columbia. |
Question 3 of 20 |
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There are __________ active volcanoes between northern Mexico and Columbia that periodically spew lava and ash on surrounding areas.
[removed] A. 15 |
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[removed] B. 25 |
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[removed] C. 10 |
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[removed] D. 22 |
Question 4 of 20 |
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Northern __________ experiences an equatorial climate in which the temperatures hover in the low 80s Fahrenheit, humidity is high and rain falls in all seasons.
[removed] A. Argentina |
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[removed] B. Brazil |
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[removed] C. Peru |
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[removed] D. Columbia |
Question 5 of 20 |
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The region known as Patagonia is located mostly in which South American country?
[removed] A. Colombia |
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[removed] B. Chile |
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[removed] C. Argentina |
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[removed] D. Ecuador |
Question 6 of 20 |
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The tierra caliente is an altitudinal zone lying from:
[removed] A. 0 to 1000 meters. |
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[removed] B. 1000 to 2000 meters. |
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[removed] C. 2000 to 3000 meters. |
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[removed] D. 3000 meters and higher. |
Question 7 of 20 |
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Air quality in large urban areas can decline during the winter months due to:
[removed] A. a temperature inversion. |
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[removed] B. altitudinal zonation. |
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[removed] C. El Ni-o. |
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[removed] D. dissipation of ozone. |
Question 8 of 20 |
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The European power that brought more African slaves to the new world than any other was:
[removed] A. Great Britain. |
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[removed] B. France. |
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[removed] C. Spain. |
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[removed] D. Portugal. |
Question 9 of 20 |
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In the late 1800s retain established a relationship of economic dependence, also called __________, with several Latin American countries that lasted until the early 1900s.
[removed] A. neocolonialism |
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[removed] B. encomienda |
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[removed] C. protectionism |
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[removed] D. export-led dependence |
Question 10 of 20 |
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The Galápagos Islands, a unique ecosystem attracting large numbers of tourists, are part of:
[removed] A. Peru. |
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[removed] B. Ecuador. |
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[removed] C. Chile. |
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[removed] D. Panama. |
Question 11 of 20 |
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__________ is the world’s largest producer of Cocaine.
[removed] A. Argentina |
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[removed] B. Colombia |
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[removed] C. Peru |
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[removed] D. Bolivia |
Question 12 of 20 |
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Ejidos were part of the land tenure reform system in:
[removed] A. Brazil. |
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[removed] B. Argentina. |
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[removed] C. Mexico. |
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[removed] D. Panama. |
Question 13 of 20 |
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_________, with 4.5 million people in 2008, is the only country in Central America that has had a long-term democratic government.
[removed] A. El Salvador |
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[removed] B. Honduras |
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[removed] C. Panama |
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[removed] D. Costa Rica |
Question 14 of 20 |
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The country with the smallest population in Central America is:
[removed] A. Mexico. |
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[removed] B. Belize. |
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[removed] C. Nicaragua. |
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[removed] D. El Salvador. |
Question 15 of 20 |
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__________ is not an independent country, nor is it a state within the U.S. political system.
[removed] A. Puerto Rico |
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[removed] B. Jamaica |
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[removed] C. Haiti |
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[removed] D. Dominican Republic |
Question 16 of 20 |
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Unites States’ corporate ownership of the sugar industry dominated __________ economic geography in the early 1900s.
[removed] A. Cuban |
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[removed] B. Venezuelan |
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[removed] C. Chilean |
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[removed] D. Jamaican |
Question 17 of 20 |
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__________ is the largest country in both area and population in all of Latin America.
[removed] A. Columbia |
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[removed] B. Argentina |
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[removed] C. Brazil |
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[removed] D. Bolivia |
Question 18 of 20 |
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Petrobras is:
[removed] A. Brazil’s state-owned petroleum company. |
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[removed] B. a cartel between Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. |
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[removed] C. the national hero of Paraguay, who fought for independence. |
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[removed] D. the leading political party in Mexico. |
Question 19 of 20 |
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In the 1900s __________ economy was very robust and the citizens of the country enjoyed a relatively prosperous standard of living. Unfortunately, a series of both local and global actions combined to devastate the economy by the end of 2001.
[removed] A. Columbia’s |
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[removed] B. Argentina’s |
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[removed] C. Brazil’s |
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[removed] D. Bolivia’s |
Question 20 of 20 |
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The largest urban agglomeration in Middle America is:
[removed] A. Manaus, Brazil. |
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[removed] B. Mexico City, Mexico. |
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[removed] C. Cali, Colombia. |
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[removed] D. Monterrey, Mexico. |