The correct answer is - B. Roman Catholicism.
The Spanish people, with their arrival and settling in Latin America, brought with them their culture as well, and one big part of their culture was their religion. They were practicing the Roman Catholicism, and still are, being one of the ''biggest believers'' in the Christian faith nowadays.
The Spanish encountered multiple civilizations in this region, and after they conquered them, they started to assimilate them, some of which forcefully. Over time, their assimilation turned out to be a success, so the most dominant religion, by far, in Latin America is the Roman Catholicism.
Answer:
The correct answers are A, B, and E.
Explanation:
In Latin America, Native Americans were the first settlers. They impacted Latin America with their traditional cultures. Europeans arrived in Latin America in the late 1400, other settlers include Spanish, Portuguese and Africans ( brought in as slaves in 1500).
These settlers influenced Latin America in terms of food, culture, music, religion, and art. Most regions in Latin America adopted the languages of European countries. Spanish became the official language in most countries inclusive of Latin America.
Answer:
Rural Area
Explanation :
A rural area is an open tract of land, with few homes and other structures, and not a lot of people. The population size for rural areas is very small, and a lot of people mostly live in a town or urban area.
Areas which are not towns or cities are rural areas, and They are mostly know as agricultural or cultivated areas. It is a Geographical region outside of the towns and cities.
The answer is:
Decreased Productivity :)