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- french guiana citizens:
- a) cannot vote in french elections
- b) are french citizens who vote in french elections and use the euro
- c) must apply for french citizenship after living there for ten years
- d) have a different passport than metropolitan french citizens
- french guiana served as a penal colony:
- a) from 1789 to 1850
- b) from 1852 to 1946
- c) from 1900 to 1950
- d) it was never a penal colony
- what percentage of french guiana is covered by rainforest?
- a) about 50%
- b) around 75%
- c) over 98%
- d) less than 25%
- the guiana space centre at kourou is important because:
- a) its the largest space center in the world
- b) its location near the equator provides fuel savings due to earths rotational velocity
- c) it was the site of the first moon landing
- d) it only launches french military satellites
- devils island (île du diable) was:
- a) a luxury resort for wealthy french colonists
- b) the site of the space center
- c) a notorious penal settlement where political prisoners were held
- d) an indigenous sacred site
- the hmong community in french guiana:
- a) arrived from laos as refugees in the 1970s and 1980s
- b) were original indigenous inhabitants
- c) came from france as colonists
- d) arrived during the penal colony period
- french guianas economy is heavily dependent on:
- a) sugar production
- b) the space center and french government transfers
- c) manufacturing exports
- d) tourism as the primary industry
- maroons in french guiana are:
- a) french administrators
- b) descendants of escaped slaves living in the interior
- c) indigenous peoples
- d) recent immigrants from france
- during carnival in french guiana, touloulou balls feature:
- a) traditional european ballroom dancing
- b) women in elaborate costumes and masks who ask men to dance while remaining anonymous
- c) competitive sports events
- d) religious ceremonies led by priests
- léon-gontran damas was:
- a) the first governor of french guiana
- b) a founder of the négritude movement and important francophone poet
- c) an astronaut who launched from kourou
- d) a famous gold miner
- the 2017 strikes and protests in french guiana demanded:
- a) independence from france
- b) more investment, infrastructure, and recognition of local specificity
- c) closure of the space center
- d) expulsion of all immigrants
Brief Explanations
- French Guiana is an overseas department of France, so its citizens are French citizens who vote in French elections and use the euro.
- French Guiana served as a penal colony from 1852 - 1946.
- Over 98% of French Guiana is covered by rainforest.
- The Guiana Space Centre's location near the equator provides fuel - savings due to Earth's rotational velocity.
- Devil's Island was a notorious penal settlement where political prisoners were held.
- The Hmong community in French Guiana arrived from Laos as refugees in the 1970s and 1980s.
- French Guiana's economy is heavily dependent on the space center and French government transfers.
- Maroons in French Guiana are descendants of escaped slaves living in the interior.
- During Carnival in French Guiana, touloulou balls feature women in elaborate costumes and masks who ask men to dance while remaining anonymous.
- Léon - Gontran Damas was a founder of the Négritude movement and important Francophone poet.
- The 2017 strikes and protests in French Guiana demanded more investment, infrastructure, and recognition of local specificity.
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- B. Are French citizens who vote in French elections and use the euro
- B. From 1852 to 1946
- C. Over 98%
- B. Its location near the equator provides fuel savings due to Earth's rotational velocity
- C. A notorious penal settlement where political prisoners were held
- A. Arrived from Laos as refugees in the 1970s and 1980s
- B. The space center and French government transfers
- B. Descendants of escaped slaves living in the interior
- B. Women in elaborate costumes and masks who ask men to dance while remaining anonymous
- B. A founder of the Négritude movement and important Francophone poet
- B. More investment, infrastructure, and recognition of local specificity