| A | B |
| Development | Process of building a stronger and more advanced economy. |
| Developing World | Places in Asia, Africa, and Latin America looking to progress |
| Traditional Economy | based upon habit, custom and tradition |
| Green Revolution | Started in the 1950's and was designed to increase agricultural productions |
| Fundamentalists | religious leaders that want to return to the basic values of their faith. |
| Shantytowns | slums of flimsy shacks set up to house impoverished people. |
| Import Substitution | manufacturing goods locally to replace imports |
| Agribusiness | Giant commercial farms |
| Liberation Theology | 1960's and 1970's social movement by Church against poverty |
| OAS, (Org. of American States) | group formed in 1948 to promote democracy, economic cooperation, and human rights |
| Sandinistas | movement of Socialist rebels from Nicaragua |
| Contras | U.S. backed guerilla army in Nicaragua. |
| Indigenous | Native |
| Juan Peron | Nationalist President from Argentina; Big on human rights |
| Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo | Women who marhed in silent protest in Argentinas capital |