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The Peruvian Andes are inhabited mainly by peasant Indians of what descent?
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offspring of white-black unions
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mosquito disease, an intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells
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Peru's fishing industry suffered inconsistant management policies and periodic invasions of warm equatorial current
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foriegn-owned manufacturing plants that operate in Mexico using foriegn technology and mexican labor
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is an aspect of the female gender role in the machismo of Latin American folk culture
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Goosefoot, known to the Andes as a food
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A form of land tenure in Mexico by which land was given to a farming community, which could allocate parcels of land to individuals but retained title to the land; a derivate of indigenous Indian land tenure systems, brought back into use after the M
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up wind or sail
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The northern lowland Amazonian region
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Offspring of black-indian unions
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Several vertical layers of food crops being grown simultaneously in the same plot of ground
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Aztecs sacrificed thousands of humans to this god
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Venezuela’s fourth region, great plain of the Orinoco River
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Designated great cattle ranches manned by European immigrant laborers on the fertile pampas, or prairies, of Argentina and Uraguay
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New world version of the medieval European manorial system
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Mountain range in Mexico
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A high plateau region in southwestern Brazil
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a high plateau or plain; the high plateau of Bolivia and Peru, which constains most of the Bolivian population
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Afro-Brazilian religion
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coffee plantations that spread into the interior of Brazil between 1840 and 1896
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In colonial times, the economy revolved around large, inefficient haciendas, whose labor supply consisted of poor tenant farmers
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moist coast and dry environment
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