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Vocab for Unit 3

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Cordillera   An extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, especially in the Andes or the Rockies.  
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Altiplano   the high tableland of central South America.  
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Escarpment   A steep slope with a nearly flat plateau on top.  
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Llanos   A large, grassy. treeless area in South America, used for grazing and farming.  
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Pampas   A vast area of grassland and rich soil in South-central South America.  
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Gaucho   a cowboy of the South American pampas.  
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Hydroelectric Power   the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower  
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Estuary   A broadened seaward end of a river, where the ricer's currents meet the ocean's tide.  
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indigenous   originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.  
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Dialect   a version of a language that reflects changes in speech patterns due to class, region, or cultural changes  
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NAFTA   an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.  
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Spanish Conquest   The conquering of the Native Americans by the Spanish.  
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Mestizo   A person of mixed French-Canadian and Native American ancestry.  
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Calypso   A style of music that began in Trinidad and combines musical elements from Africa, Spain, and the Caribbean  
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Inca   A member of Quechen peoples of South America who built a civilization in the Andes Mountains in the 15th and 16th centuries.  
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Carnival   The most colorful feast day in Brazil  
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Capoeria   A martial art and dance that developed in Brazil from Angolans who were taken there by the Portuguese from Africa.  
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Deforestation   the clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.  
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Caudillo   A military dictator or political boss.  
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Cerrado   A savanna that has flat terrain and moderate rainfall, which make it suitable for farming.  
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Pull Factor   A factor that draws or attracts people to another location  
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Tenochtitlan   the capital of the Aztec empire: founded in 1325; destroyed by the Spaniards in 1521; now the site of Mexico City.  
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Cultural Hearth   The heartland or place of origin of a major culture; a site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to other cultures.  
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Reggae   a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica.  
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Mercosur   a sub-regional bloc. Its full members are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela.  
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Samba   a Brazilian dance with African influences.  
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Biodiversity   the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.  
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oligarchy   A government run by a few person or a small group  
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Junta   A government run by a general after a military takeover.  
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Terraced Farming   a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces for the purposes of more effective farming.  
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Infrastructure   the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.  
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Institutional Revolutionary Party   The political party introduced in 1929 in Mexico that helped to introduce democracy and maintain political stability for much of the 20th century.  
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United Provinces of Cen. Amer.   The name of Central America after the region declared independence from Mexico in 1823.  
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Informal Economy   activities and income that are partially or fully outside government regulation, taxation, and observation.  
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Treaty of tordesillas   agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered  
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Debt-for-nature-swap   A debt-reducing deal. An organization pays off certain amount of government debt for exchange of protection on certain portion of the rain forest.  
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Land reform   A naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth.  
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Slash and burn   of, relating to, or denoting a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown  
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Maquiladora   a factory in Mexico that assembles imported materials into finished goods for export.  
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Push Factor   A factor that causes people to leave their homelands and migrate to another region  
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Quechua   The language of Inca Empire, now Spoken in the Andes highlands.  
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