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cmoore54

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What factors contributed to racial mixing in Latin America, and where are the areas of strongest Amerindian survival?
 
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Only a very small proportion (3 percent) of the earth's water is freshwater.
 
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The main factor contributing to racial mixing was the increased presence of many diverse peoples resultant from immigration; another important factor was a relatively low level of discrimination and prejudice that would have hindered cultural mixing. The areas with the most Amerindians are in Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; indigenous survival is also marked in more isolated areas, such as eastern Panama, the Miskito Coast of Honduras, and the roadless sections of western Amazonia.

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