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| the most common language spoken in Latin America |
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| the country that colonized most Latin American countries |
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| the dominant religion of Latin America |
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| the most common form of government in Latin America |
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| the type of government Cuba has |
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| Countries that don't speak Spanish as their main language |
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| Brazil, Jamaica, Haiti, Belize |
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| Declared independence from Spain |
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| one of the first presidents of Mexico that made positive reforms in the government |
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| Spanish leader that conquered the Aztecs in 1521 |
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| greatest Aztec ruler; he was the ruler when the Spanish conquered the Aztecs |
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| mix of Spanish and Indian heritages |
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| colony created by Spain where modern-day Mexico is |
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| central city of the Aztec empire |
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