1Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:

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a both cultures share a common ancestry.
b both formed agricultural settlements.
c both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing.
d both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
In the late 18th to mid–19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of
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diamonds.
whales and seals.
petroleum.
wheat.
Church architecture in Australia shows influence of
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Polynesian culture.
East Asian culture.
central European culture.
Aborigine culture.
Why is Spanish the official language of 9 of the 13 nations of South America?
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It is the original language of the native people.
The Portuguese did not want their language spoken by foreign people.
The Spanish established their language when they colonized the territories.
Spanish is easier to speak than the native languages.
Chinatown in San Francisco and Little Havana in Miami are examples of _______.
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pluralism
integration
assimilation
culture
Which U.S. city is best known for celebrating the tradition of Mardi Gras?
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San Francisco
New Orleans
Miami
New York City
Which language phrasebook would you take with you on a trip to Paraguay?
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French
Spanish
Dutch
Portuguese
The Salad Bowl analogy of U.S. society states that
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immigrants must abandon their traditions to be successful in U.S. society.
ethnic groups living in the U.S. retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole.
ethnic groups are entirely separated in U.S. society and have no influence upon one another.
all ethnic groups’ cultures have melted overtime into one distinct culture.
Historians believe that the Aborigines probably migrated to Australia from
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India.
Eastern Africa.
New Zealand.
New Guinea.
Which country is responsible for laying Canada’s cultural foundation?
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Germany
The United States
Great Britain
France
Under what circumstance did Africans come to South America?
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They were brought to South America as slaves.
Like the Portuguese and the Spanish, they were seeking a trade route to India.
They came to trade with the indigenous tribes of South America.
They immigrated in search of more arable lands to farm.
What is the meaning of indigenous?
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originating in and naturally living, growing, or occurring in a region or country
blending of the cultural traits of a larger group
completely unlike your surroundings
taking on the cultural traits of a larger group

a) both cultures share a common ancestry.

d) both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
b) whales and seals.
b) East Asian culture.
c) The Spanish established their language when they colonized the territories.
c) assimilation
b) New Orleans
b) Spanish
b) ethnic groups living in the U.S. retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole.
b) Eastern Africa.
c) Great Britain
a) They were brought to South America as slaves.
a) originating in and naturally living, growing, or occurring in a region or country

Which group makes up the largest segment of the Mexican population?

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Indigenous peoples
Aztecs
Spanish
Mestizos
Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:
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both cultures share a common ancestry.
both formed agricultural settlements.
both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing.
both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.

The group that makes up the largest segment of the Mexican population is Mestizos.

Polynesian culture shares the characteristic of both cultures sharing a common ancestry with Aborigine culture.

1. Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:

c. both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing.

In the late 18th to mid–19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of:
b. whales and seals.

Church architecture in Australia shows influence of:
d. Aborigine culture.

Why is Spanish the official language of 9 of the 13 nations of South America?
c. The Spanish established their language when they colonized the territories.

Chinatown in San Francisco and Little Havana in Miami are examples of _______.
c. assimilation.

Which U.S. city is best known for celebrating the tradition of Mardi Gras?
b. New Orleans.

Which language phrasebook would you take with you on a trip to Paraguay?
b. Spanish.

The Salad Bowl analogy of U.S. society states that:
b. ethnic groups living in the U.S. retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole.

Historians believe that the Aborigines probably migrated to Australia from:
b. Eastern Africa.

Which country is responsible for laying Canada’s cultural foundation?
c. Great Britain.

Under what circumstance did Africans come to South America?
a. They were brought to South America as slaves.

What is the meaning of indigenous?
a. originating in and naturally living, growing, or occurring in a region or country.