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Long Live Latin America
In my 3rd period World Geography class, 8 groups were required to explain an aspect of Latin America, such as, its economy, politics, and even cultural beliefs. My group was assigned to investigate and explain the economic,political, and social impact recent events has had on Latin America. Long Live Latin

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