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In 1822, Brazil became independent from which country? A) Portugal B) Spain C) France D) Argentina | |
What iconic Andean citadel was built in the 15th century as an estate for Incan emperor Pachacuti? A) Qhapaq Ñan B) Machu Picchu C) Cochabamba D) Ingapirca | |
Juan Perón served as president of which country from 1946 to 1955, and again from 1973 to 1974? A) Bolivia B) Argentina C) Guyana D) Colombia | |
Which of these countries NEVER had a colonial possession in South America? A) United Kingdom B) Netherlands C) Denmark D) France | |
From 2002 to 2013, Hugo Chávez was president of which country? A) Uruguay B) Brazil C) Peru D) Venezuela | |
What Chilean president was ousted in a CIA-sponsored coup d'état in 1973? A) Alberto Fujimori B) Nicolás Maduro C) Salvador Allende D) Hugo Banzer | |
What was the official language of the Incan Empire? A) Tupi B) Guaraní C) Mapuche D) Quechua | |
Which country was NOT part of the country of Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831? A) Venezuela B) Ecuador C) Paraguay D) Colombia | |
Nearly 70,000 people died between 1980 and 2000 during the Peruvian government's conflict with what Maoist terrorist group? A) Shining Path B) FARC C) Naxalites D) Mara Salvatrucha | |
In 1888, the 'Golden Law' made which country the last in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery? A) Peru B) Chile C) Suriname D) Brazil | |
What staunchly anti-communist dictator ruled Paraguay from 1954 to 1989? A) Augusto Pinochet B) Anastasio Somoza Debayle C) Jorge Rafael Videla D) Alfredo Stroessner | |
In 1780, Túpac Amaru II led an indigenous uprising against the Spanish in which country? A) Ecuador B) Peru C) Bolivia D) Chile | |
Located deep in the Amazon rainforest, Manaus became one of the richest cities in South America in the late 1800s due to a boom in what commodity? A) oil B) rubber C) timber D) tea | |
Who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006? A) Evo Morales B) Hugo Banzer C) José Eduardo dos Santos D) Mauricio Macri | |
What Brazilian president and former dictator's second stint as president ended when he shot himself in 1954? A) Getúlio Vargas B) José Sarney C) Itamar Franco D) Floriano Peixoto | |
In 1822, Brazil became independent from which country? A) Portugal B) Spain C) France D) Argentina | |
In 1822, Brazil became independent from which country? A) Portugal B) Spain C) France D) Argentina | |
In 1822, Brazil became independent from which country? A) Portugal B) Spain C) France D) Argentina | |
What iconic Andean citadel was built in the 15th century as an estate for Incan emperor Pachacuti? A) Qhapaq Ñan B) Machu Picchu C) Cochabamba D) Ingapirca | |
What iconic Andean citadel was built in the 15th century as an estate for Incan emperor Pachacuti? A) Qhapaq Ñan B) Machu Picchu C) Cochabamba D) Ingapirca | |
What iconic Andean citadel was built in the 15th century as an estate for Incan emperor Pachacuti? A) Qhapaq Ñan B) Machu Picchu C) Cochabamba D) Ingapirca | |
Juan Perón served as president of which country from 1946 to 1955, and again from 1973 to 1974? A) Bolivia B) Argentina C) Guyana D) Colombia | |
Juan Perón served as president of which country from 1946 to 1955, and again from 1973 to 1974? A) Bolivia B) Argentina C) Guyana D) Colombia | |
Juan Perón served as president of which country from 1946 to 1955, and again from 1973 to 1974? A) Bolivia B) Argentina C) Guyana D) Colombia | |
Which of these countries NEVER had a colonial possession in South America? A) United Kingdom B) Netherlands C) Denmark D) France | |
Which of these countries NEVER had a colonial possession in South America? A) United Kingdom B) Netherlands C) Denmark D) France | |
Which of these countries NEVER had a colonial possession in South America? A) United Kingdom B) Netherlands C) Denmark D) France | |
From 2002 to 2013, Hugo Chávez was president of which country? A) Uruguay B) Brazil C) Peru D) Venezuela | |
From 2002 to 2013, Hugo Chávez was president of which country? A) Uruguay B) Brazil C) Peru D) Venezuela | |
From 2002 to 2013, Hugo Chávez was president of which country? A) Uruguay B) Brazil C) Peru D) Venezuela | |
What Chilean president was ousted in a CIA-sponsored coup d'état in 1973? A) Alberto Fujimori B) Nicolás Maduro C) Salvador Allende D) Hugo Banzer | |
What Chilean president was ousted in a CIA-sponsored coup d'état in 1973? A) Alberto Fujimori B) Nicolás Maduro C) Salvador Allende D) Hugo Banzer | |
What Chilean president was ousted in a CIA-sponsored coup d'état in 1973? A) Alberto Fujimori B) Nicolás Maduro C) Salvador Allende D) Hugo Banzer | |
What was the official language of the Incan Empire? A) Tupi B) Guaraní C) Mapuche D) Quechua | |
What was the official language of the Incan Empire? A) Tupi B) Guaraní C) Mapuche D) Quechua | |
What was the official language of the Incan Empire? A) Tupi B) Guaraní C) Mapuche D) Quechua | |
Which country was NOT part of the country of Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831? A) Venezuela B) Ecuador C) Paraguay D) Colombia | |
Which country was NOT part of the country of Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831? A) Venezuela B) Ecuador C) Paraguay D) Colombia | |
Which country was NOT part of the country of Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831? A) Venezuela B) Ecuador C) Paraguay D) Colombia | |
Nearly 70,000 people died between 1980 and 2000 during the Peruvian government's conflict with what Maoist terrorist group? A) Shining Path B) FARC C) Naxalites D) Mara Salvatrucha | |
Nearly 70,000 people died between 1980 and 2000 during the Peruvian government's conflict with what Maoist terrorist group? A) Shining Path B) FARC C) Naxalites D) Mara Salvatrucha | |
Nearly 70,000 people died between 1980 and 2000 during the Peruvian government's conflict with what Maoist terrorist group? A) Shining Path B) FARC C) Naxalites D) Mara Salvatrucha | |
In 1888, the 'Golden Law' made which country the last in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery? A) Peru B) Chile C) Suriname D) Brazil | |
In 1888, the 'Golden Law' made which country the last in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery? A) Peru B) Chile C) Suriname D) Brazil | |
In 1888, the 'Golden Law' made which country the last in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery? A) Peru B) Chile C) Suriname D) Brazil | |
What staunchly anti-communist dictator ruled Paraguay from 1954 to 1989? A) Augusto Pinochet B) Anastasio Somoza Debayle C) Jorge Rafael Videla D) Alfredo Stroessner | |
What staunchly anti-communist dictator ruled Paraguay from 1954 to 1989? A) Augusto Pinochet B) Anastasio Somoza Debayle C) Jorge Rafael Videla D) Alfredo Stroessner | |
What staunchly anti-communist dictator ruled Paraguay from 1954 to 1989? A) Augusto Pinochet B) Anastasio Somoza Debayle C) Jorge Rafael Videla D) Alfredo Stroessner | |
In 1780, Túpac Amaru II led an indigenous uprising against the Spanish in which country? A) Ecuador B) Peru C) Bolivia D) Chile | |
In 1780, Túpac Amaru II led an indigenous uprising against the Spanish in which country? A) Ecuador B) Peru C) Bolivia D) Chile | |
In 1780, Túpac Amaru II led an indigenous uprising against the Spanish in which country? A) Ecuador B) Peru C) Bolivia D) Chile | |
Located deep in the Amazon rainforest, Manaus became one of the richest cities in South America in the late 1800s due to a boom in what commodity? A) oil B) rubber C) timber D) tea | |
Located deep in the Amazon rainforest, Manaus became one of the richest cities in South America in the late 1800s due to a boom in what commodity? A) oil B) rubber C) timber D) tea | |
Located deep in the Amazon rainforest, Manaus became one of the richest cities in South America in the late 1800s due to a boom in what commodity? A) oil B) rubber C) timber D) tea | |
Who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006? A) Evo Morales B) Hugo Banzer C) José Eduardo dos Santos D) Mauricio Macri | |
Who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006? A) Evo Morales B) Hugo Banzer C) José Eduardo dos Santos D) Mauricio Macri | |
Who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006? A) Evo Morales B) Hugo Banzer C) José Eduardo dos Santos D) Mauricio Macri | |
What Brazilian president and former dictator's second stint as president ended when he shot himself in 1954? A) Getúlio Vargas B) José Sarney C) Itamar Franco D) Floriano Peixoto | |
What Brazilian president and former dictator's second stint as president ended when he shot himself in 1954? A) Getúlio Vargas B) José Sarney C) Itamar Franco D) Floriano Peixoto | |
What Brazilian president and former dictator's second stint as president ended when he shot himself in 1954? A) Getúlio Vargas B) José Sarney C) Itamar Franco D) Floriano Peixoto | |
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