South America
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Goods that come from agriculture, forestry, mining, and fishing.

An economic development strategy marked by protectionist policies in order to bolster local growth.

A period of rapid economic growth in Brazil that lasted from 1968 to 1980.

The economic and political alliance of most European countries.

A movement that seeks the reaffirmation of indigenous people and their rights.

Occurred when European colonists came to the New World and brought diseases that killed millions of indigenous people.

An economic ideology that promotes deregulation, minimal or small government, low taxation, and free trade.

The name for marginal settlements or slums in Brazil.

A term used to describe anti-imperialism rhetoric that promotes income redistribution, national sovereignty and a distancing from the orbit of power of the USA.

An area where waters drains from and flows into a river or a number of tributaries.

An forested area in the tropics marked by substantial rainfall.

A crop that is easy to bring to market and is also considered a primary good, such as wheat.

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