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CAPE Caribbean Studies

Questions geared towards CAPE Caribbean Studies Information. This is not a substitute for the critical thinking and reasoning aspect of the subject. Credits to information goes to the book CARIBBEAN STUDIES FOR CAPE® EXAMINATIONS, written by Jennifer Mohammed.


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A region within the Caribbean that comprises of Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, The Cayman Islands and Puerto Rico
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The Greater Antilles

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What region is this?
The Lesser Antilles
Number 2:
Cayman Islands
Number 4:
Jamaica
Number 6:
Turks and Caicos Islands
Number 7:
Dominican Republic
Number: 8
Puerto Rico
Number 9:
US Virgin Islands
Number 10:
British Virgin Islands
Number 11:
Anguilla
Number 12:
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Number 13:
Antigua and Barbuda
Number 14
Montserrat
Number 15:
Guadeloupe
Number 16:
Dominica
Number 17:
Martinique
Number 18:
Saint Lucia
Number 19:
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Number 20:
Grenada
Number 21:
Trinidad and Tobago
Number 22:
Barbados
Number 23:
Curacao
Historical experiences that link the Caribbean together
Occupation of the area by the indigenous people
Historical experiences that link the Caribbean together
Occupation of the area by the indigenous people
European heritage of the Caribbean
Spain, Britain, France, Holland and Denmark
Why is the Lesser Antilles separated into Windward and Leeward?
There is no valid geographical reason to call the southern end of this chain ‘Windward’ and the northern end ‘Leeward’, since the whole chain is subject to the prevailing north-east trade winds. Due to its complex history, different nations group the countries in a slightly different manner. This includes the Spanish, English, French and Dutch.
What is one reason why the geological definition is officially recognized as one of the main definitions of the Caribbean?
The Caribbean is also identified collectively by the natural disasters (volcanic eruptions, earthquakes) and physical features (mountains). These unifying features enable us to identify the Caribbean using this criteria.