How are the Guianas different from the Caribbean islands?

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Responses

The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.

The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.

American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

They have a mix of European and African cultures.

They have a mix of European and African cultures.

They use languages brought by European colonists.

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The correct response to highlight a difference between the Guianas and the Caribbean islands is:

American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

This reflects the distinctive demographic and cultural characteristics of the Guianas compared to the Caribbean islands, where Native American populations were largely displaced or assimilated. The other statements either do not accurately reflect the languages spoken or cultural mixes of the regions.