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¡Feliz Día De Los Muertos! Quiz

Question: What is the English translation of Día de los Muertos?
Answer: Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead in English, is a holiday in Mexico also observed to a lesser extent in other areas of Latin America and in the United States.
Question: Derived from the rituals of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Mexico, what goddess was the focus of the ancient celebration?
Answer: Mictecacihuatl, or “Lady of the Dead,” was the focus of the rituals of pre-Hispanic peoples of Mexico from which Day of the Dead derived.
Question: When is Día de los Muertos celebrated?
Answer: After the Spanish arrived in Mexico and began converting the native peoples to Roman Catholicism, the holiday was moved to coincide with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day (November 1 and 2, respectively).
Question: Modern observances of Día de los Muertos are identical from region to region.
Answer: Modern observances of Día de los Muertos vary from region to region. 
Question: Día de los Muertos festivities are often characterized by black humour.
Answer: Día de los Muertos festivities are often characterized by black humour. Toys and food, including breads and candies, are created in the shape of symbols of death such as skulls and skeletons.
Question: What is the name of the wooden skull masks some wear on Día de los Muertos?
Answer: Some wear wooden skull masks known as calacas as part of Día de los Muertos celebrations.