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Why is Latin America called Latin America? The nations in Latin America have been heavily influenced through colonialism by the Spanish, Portuguese, and French. These European nations were all heavily influenced by the Roman culture and the Latin language . The colonists brought their languages, religion, and traditions to the conquered nations. The name Latin America serves as a reminder to the cultural influences left by colonialism . Olá ! Holá ! Bonjour! 1 Google.com

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Why is Latin America called Latin America?

• The nations in Latin America have been heavily influenced through colonialism by the Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

• These European nations were all heavily influenced by the Roman culture and the Latin language.

• The colonists brought their languages, religion, and traditions to the conquered nations.

• The name Latin America serves as a reminder to the cultural influences left by colonialism.

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Today’s Issues: Latin AmericaA colonial past has left Latin America with

long-term problems, includingenvironmental crises, political instability, and

poverty.

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Rainforest Resources• Special-interest

groups make competing demands on the resources of the rainforest.

• As the rainforests are destroyed, the quality of life on earth is threatened.

Destination360.com

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Vanishing Biodiversity• Rain forest has biodiversity—wide range of

plant, animal species.• 50 million acres of rainforest worldwide

destroyed annually.

Somervillepubliclibrary.org

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Clearing the Rainforests

• Mahogany and cedar are harvested, then exported from Amazon.

• Poor native farmers clear rain forest for crops.• Poor soil fertility and increased erosion lead to

more timber clearing

Bbc.co.uk

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Slash and Burn FarmingBbc.co.uk

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Population Pressures• Over half of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil. • Brazil has a growing population: 173 million in

2000, 200 million projected in 2020.

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The Price of Destruction:Losing More than Just Trees

• Deforestation—cutting down and clearing away trees.

• Rain forests regulate climate: absorb carbon dioxide, and produce oxygen.

• Fewer forests mean less carbon dioxide is absorbed. It builds up in atmosphere, and prevents heat from escaping into space.

• Global warming—atmospheric temperature rises, weather patterns may change.

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Plants and Animals in Danger

• The rainforest covers 6% of earth’s surface but has 50% of the earth’s plant and animal species.

• Many medications come from plants found in the rainforest.

Conservenature.org

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Moving Toward Solutions:A Juggling Act

• Balancing economic development with rainforest preservation. Some countries restrict economic development.

• Grassroots organizations try to educate people about rainforests protest environmentally damaging plans.

Rainforestconservation.org

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Fighting Economics with Economics

• One environmental plan is the debt-for-nature swap. This allows the groups to pay part of government’s large debt.

• In return, the government protects part of rain forest.

• This approach has worked in Bolivia.

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Giving Citizens a Voice

• Despite obstacles, democracy is beginning to succeed in Latin America.

• The success of Latin American democracies depends on political, economic,

• and social reforms.

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The Legacy of Colonialism

• Since Spanish conquest in 1500s, Native Americans were ruled by others.

• Under Spanish rule: governors ruled the region, acting on behalf of monarchs.

• Minority of Spanish colonists still ruled after 1800s independence.

• Oligarchy—non-democratic government of the few• Press censored, free speech limited, dissent punished• Discrimination against those not in Spanish ruling

class• elections were rigged

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The Legacy of Colonialism

• If government couldn’t control people, military would seize power and form a junta—harsh government run by generals.

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The Rule of the Caudillo

• Many 20th-century Latin-American countries ruled by a caudillo, military dictator or political boss, such as Argentina’s Juan Peron.

• They were supported by the military and wealthy population; sometimes even elected

Nndb.com

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The Rule of the Caudillo• Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI)

ruled Mexico for 71 years. In English, the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

• Opposition parties legalized, and elections held. Fraud and corruption keep PRI in power.

• Opposition parties make gains in 1997 congressional elections.

• Vicente Fox becomes first non-PRI president in 2000.

• In 2010 the president was Felipe Calderon.• Current president is Enrique Peña Nieto.

Therightperspective.org

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The Goals of Reform• Establish constitutional

government, democracy. Freely elected government that respects the law.

• Citizens participate in political affairs.

• Citizens are well-educated and economically secure.

• Economic stability needed for political stability.

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Establishing Stable Democracies:The Goals of Reform

• In 1983 Raul Alfonsín becomes president of Argentina.• First free election in decades, but economy was ruined by

military rule.• To fight inflation (rise in prices) Alfonsín freezes wages,

prices issues new currency to replace peso (which later returned).

• Measures work at first, but by 1989 inflation was back.• Carlos Menem elected as new president; introduced capitalist reforms• Reduces government spending; sells off state industries, utilities.

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The Goals of Reform

• Increase women’s role in politics, involvement in government.

• Marta Suplicy elected mayor of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2000.

Dasartes.com

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Land Reform

• Land reform—break up ruling minority’s large landholdings

• take land, economic power from wealthy elite, give to peasant farmers

• Mexican land reform begins when Benito Juarez becomes president in 1858– wanted to redistribute land to break cycle of poverty

• Further land reform follows Revolution in early 20th century

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How can the economic gap between rich and poor be

bridged?

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The Income Gap

• Income gap—the difference between quality of life for rich and poor

• Rio de Janeiro’s mix of wealth, poverty illustrates an income gap

• Some people live in swamps, garbage dumps; others live in luxury

• The gap is widening in Latin America; solutions have been proposed

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Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor

• Income gap—difference between quality of life of the rich and poor

• Gap is widening in most Latin American countries

• Gap has many causes, including the impact of colonialism

• Three ways to understand the issue: moral, economic, political

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A Moral Issue

• How can a caring society justify wealthy few, poor majority?

• Catholic Church, other religious faiths see problem as moral. Some feel narrowing gap is matter of social justice.

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An Economic Dilemma• Most countries have free-market economies, minimal

government rules.• People have freedom, rewards they need to create wealth.• Poor communities lack skills to fully, equally participate in

such an economy.• Most have little education; can’t read, can’t find jobs.• End up doing menial labor.• Conditions in slums bring disease, crime, short life spans.

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A Political Problem• Poverty creates desperation people with nothing to

lose are willing to take risks.• They protest, fight, attempt to overthrow unjust

governments, societies. • Region has had many bloody rebellions put down by

militaries• Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, El Salvador,

Guatemala during civil wars, human rights and dignity are violated.

• Rebels seek economic justice, militaries protect wealthy

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Education, Politics, and Economics

• Gap varies by country.• 45% of Brazilians live in poverty.• Income gap is much narrower in Ecuador,

Paraguay, Uruguay.• Governments hope free-market economies

will narrow gap.• Create economic opportunity, stability for all

citizens.

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Education, Politics, and Economics

• Democracy seen as essential for widespread prosperity.

• Provides outlet for protest, opposition.• Policies can reflect will of people.• Important to spend money on education.• Need literate, well-educated people for complex economy’s new jobs

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Population Distribution in Latin America

A dry climate and desert areas in northern Mexico are less populated than the more tropical zones in the South.

The coastal Atacama desert and the Andes Mountains make the western side of South America a less desirable place to live.

In Brazil, most people prefer to live in the coastal areas than in the inland Rainforest areas. Humidity is high in the rainforest and land must be cleared before farming can occur.

Amazon Rainforest

Tropical climates throughout the Caribbean promote agriculture that can support large populations.

Columbia.edu

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Natural Disasters• The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the

world. The threat of hurricanes can have serious consequences for the region’s tourism industry.

• Latin America is also a region that is frequently victim to earthquakes.– Buildings must be built to withstand, earthquakes, strong winds and

flooding rains.– Special insurances can be purchased for crops to protect farmers from

hurricanes.– In some areas, there are no building codes or insurances to protect

people from natural disasters.

Disastersafety.org

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Latin American Drug-TradeThe flow of drugs from South and Central America into the United States:

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Latin American Drug Trade

• South America (mostly Colombia) is the number one producer of heroin in the western hemisphere.

• 60-65% of all Latin American drugs are sold in the United States.

• Damaging to the economies of Latin American countries because drug use increases health care costs, and the government must pay officers to patrol and try to prevent drug trafficking.

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Bibliography

• Mcdougal Littell, World Geography. Houghton Mifflin Company. 2012