
<p> Chapter 8 Study Guide Brazil and Its Neighbors</p><p> Quebracho trees produce ______, which is used to produce leather. Brazil is the ______largest country in the world. Venezuela is the largest producer of ______in South America. Brazil’s government is led by a p______t. Brazilian television produces prime-time soap operas called ______. Paraguay sells nearly 90 percent of the ______it produces. In Argentina, vast, treeless plains are called the ______. The Orinoco River is a valuable source of ______power. As in Mexico, temperatures in Venezuela differ with ______, which means height above sea level. </p><p> In the early 1960’s, Brazil moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro to ______. The area of Brazil that is full of thick forests and subsistence farms is the ______Chaco. Patagonia is made up of plateaus. The first people who lived in Paraguay were the ______. Brazil’s culture is largely P______e. The Amazon Basin is located in the northern region of ______. In Guyana the majority of the people have an ______background. Paraguay is ______, which means it has no seacoast. The Amazon is the world’s ______longest river. Like the United States, Brazil is divided into states. Many cities in Brazil are surrounded by slum areas called ______. The largest population of any Latin American country is Brazil. Grassy plains known as llanos are found in part of (Suriname or Venezuela).</p><p>Terms to know: Carnival-</p><p>Rio de la Plata- selva- futbol- gaucho-</p><p>Itaipu Dam-</p>
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