discussions on , latin music in the U.S
There is no definitive answer as "best" Spanish can vary depending on personal preference. However, countries like Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico are often cited for having clear and neutral Spanish accents that are widely understood and appreciated by Spanish learners.
The Good Neighbor Policy promised Latin American countries that the United States would not interfere in the domestic concerns of these countries. It began during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Venezuela would be some of them.
Because the US was affraid that Latin American countries would become communist.
Just that, legal and illegal Latin immigration would be effectively limited.
Mexico is one (on border) I think Cuba would be next closest before any latin american countries
To enhance American influence in the region: this would make it easier to engage in trade, and would also create alliances with the leaders of certain Latin American countries.
The United States borders a Latin American country (Mexico). Other countries near or bordering Latin American nations would be Suriname, Aruba, the Bahamas and Belize.
Spanish food would refer to food from Spain, Latin, Latin American or country specific ( Cuban Food, Colombian Food, Peruvian Food etc.. ) are more politically correct terms that can be used.
no , it just to see the different countries, if it was all red it would be hard to recognize different countries
Latin America is made up of countries in the Americas where Romance languages, primarily Spanish and Portuguese, are spoken. It includes countries in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The region also shares a history of colonization by Spain and Portugal, as well as indigenous influences.
Probably Coffee.