- A reflection of Brazil's poverty: Favela
- This commodity is partially responsible for the deforestation of the Amazon: Livestock
- The biggest economic threat to political stability in South America: Colombia
- World famous for its coffee beans: Colombia
- Inspired the budding formation of a South American trade agreement: NAFTA
Match each term with its description. (2 points)
A reflection of Brazil's poverty
This commodity is partially responsible for the deforestation of the Amazon
The biggest economic threat to political stability in South America
World famous for its coffee beans
Inspired the budding
formation of a South American trade agreement
Gap between the rich and the poor NAFTA Colombia Livestock Favela
3 answers
1. The economic prosperity of South America
(1 point)
increased following World War I due to trade with Europe.
decreased following World War I due to a diminishing trade with Europe because of the war.
increased following World War I due to feelings of optimism and peace.
decreased following World War I because Europe no longer needed war materials that South America.
2.
Because of diminishing trade with Europe following World War I, South America became
(1 point)
more self-sufficient as a nation by manufacturing its own goods.
more dependent on wealthier countries such as the U.S. and Great Britain by accepting foreign aid.
more dependent on imports to generate wealth for many of its countries.
became bitter enemies with Great Britain and France because the lack of money permanently crippled many countries.
3.
Which statement least accurately describes the issues that South America faces regarding trade?
(1 point)
much of South America's trading involves outside countries frequent trading exists amongst South American countries
coffee is a heavily demanded item that other countries seek from South America
great concern exists because of the lack of intracontinental trade
4.
Which resource is not a significant contributor to South America's economy?
(1 point)
petroleum copper gold
zinc
(1 point)
increased following World War I due to trade with Europe.
decreased following World War I due to a diminishing trade with Europe because of the war.
increased following World War I due to feelings of optimism and peace.
decreased following World War I because Europe no longer needed war materials that South America.
2.
Because of diminishing trade with Europe following World War I, South America became
(1 point)
more self-sufficient as a nation by manufacturing its own goods.
more dependent on wealthier countries such as the U.S. and Great Britain by accepting foreign aid.
more dependent on imports to generate wealth for many of its countries.
became bitter enemies with Great Britain and France because the lack of money permanently crippled many countries.
3.
Which statement least accurately describes the issues that South America faces regarding trade?
(1 point)
much of South America's trading involves outside countries frequent trading exists amongst South American countries
coffee is a heavily demanded item that other countries seek from South America
great concern exists because of the lack of intracontinental trade
4.
Which resource is not a significant contributor to South America's economy?
(1 point)
petroleum copper gold
zinc
1. The economic prosperity of South America: decreased following World War I due to diminishing trade with Europe because of the war.
2. Because of diminishing trade with Europe following World War I, South America became: more dependent on imports to generate wealth for many of its countries.
3. Which statement least accurately describes the issues that South America faces regarding trade: much of South America's trading involves outside countries.
4. Which resource is not a significant contributor to South America's economy: zinc.
2. Because of diminishing trade with Europe following World War I, South America became: more dependent on imports to generate wealth for many of its countries.
3. Which statement least accurately describes the issues that South America faces regarding trade: much of South America's trading involves outside countries.
4. Which resource is not a significant contributor to South America's economy: zinc.