6th Grade Social Studies
Across
- 1. The language spoken by most of Latin America
- 4. The capital of Nicaragua
- 7. A place where two tectonic plates grind against each other
- 8. The capital of Brazil
- 9. Mexico is the leading producer of this mineral
- 10. Considered Mexico’s “founding culture” because they built one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America
- 12. What the Compass Rose shows
- 13. The capital of Cuba
- 15. The part of the map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines
- 16. Native or the first people to live in an area
- 18. Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s land
- 19. The capital of Mexico
- 21. the study of Earth’s physical features and the living things -- humans, animals, and plants -- that inhabit it
- 22. ideas held by a person or group that cause them to take a side on an issue
- 23. Canada’s largest metropolitan area
- 26. Canada's second-largest city
- 30. Spanish conquerors led by Hernan Cortes
- 31. The capital of Colombia
- 32. Large-scale wall painting used to teach illiterate Mexicans about their history
- 33. The layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- 34. The capital of Venezuela
- 35. A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- 38. When a country sends people to settle and control a new area politically
- 40. The line of latitude equally distant from North Pole and South Pole
- 41. Canadian administrative units similar to U.S. states
- 42. The capital of Honduras
- 43. Their capital city was called Tenochtitlan
- 44. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on the first day of this month
- 46. This U.S. state declared their independence from Mexico in 1836
Down
- 2. Along with Bolivia, they are the only landlocked countries in South America
- 3. The capital of Ecuador
- 5. Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of living things on Earth
- 6. The island shared by Haiti and Dominican Republic
- 7. Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's defeat of this European country
- 11. Spanish priests converted many native Mexicans to this religion
- 14. People who study geography
- 17. Factories along the Mexico-U.S. border in which workers assemble parts made in other countries
- 20. There are seven of these found on the Earth
- 22. The country that colonized Brazil
- 24. The capital of Canada
- 25. A process that separates out most salt and minerals and makes salt water safe to drink
- 27. descriptions of an event by someone who witnessed or lived through that event
- 28. The first Europeans to reach what is now Canada
- 29. Its capital is Montevideo
- 34. To forcibly or violently take control of an area
- 36. Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s water
- 37. Ancient civilization in modern-day Mexico that used astronomy to make accurate calendars
- 39. Lines that run from north to south, but they measure distance on Earth in an east-to-west direction
- 41. A large expanse of land that can be flat or have a gentle roll
- 45. Unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events