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harkovskaia [24]
1 year ago
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How do languages, religion, and food reflect the cultural diffusion in Mexico and Central America?

History
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natali 33 [55]1 year ago
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The correct answer is the following.

Languages, religion, and food reflect the cultural diffusion in Mexico and Central America due to the diversity of ethnicities and indigenous heritage that people have in this region.

Let's have in mind that people from this region of the world is the by-product of the mixture of Spanish people and many different Mesoamerican tribes such as the Aztec, Maya, Olmecs, and more. So to this day, there are many different "Mexicos" inside the Mexican territory. Each region has its typical food, culture, customs or traditions. The North part of Mexico is completely different from the southern part of the country. And central México also has its own characteristics. The same happens with people from Central America. They look the same, but they are completely different.

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