Typically, very few people live in _______________ places because they are isolated and far away from job opportunities.

The country that colonized a region often determines what language is spoken there today. For example, in Mexico, the people speak ______________.

French, Italian and Spanish are all examples of __________________ languages.

The transfer of plants, animals, people, diseases and ideas between Europe, Africa and America is known as ___________________________________.

Evidence of ______________________ culture still exist today in many Caribbean countries due to the fact that many slaves were brought to this region long ago.

Latin America’s culture is a blend of Native American, African and _________________________.

The _________________ is the holy book of the Jewish people. It consists of the first few books of the Old Testament.

Russian is an example of a ______________________ language.

_______________________ is the main religion practiced in Europe, America and Australia. It is based on the teachings of Jesus.

Most people in Latin America practice _______________________________, a form of Christianity.

_______________________ is the ability to read and write.

People who follow ____________________ believe that there is one God. They follow the teachings of Moses and believe they are descendants of Abraham.

The ________________ is the book which is read by Muslims.

The first people to live in Australia were the _____________________. They are an important part of Australia’s culture.

________________________ is a blend of European and Native American culture and race.

English is a _____________________ language.

The _______________is the holy book of Christianity.

In Latin America, most people speak ______________________________.

In Brazil, the majority of people speak __________________________.

The religion of _______________ is based on the teachings of Muhammad.

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