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Chapter 22 Latin America

Section 1 – General Trends in Latin America QOD – What factors undermined the stability of Latin American countries? Objective – Describe Latin American culture and political and economic trends.

Section 2 – Mexico, Cuba, and Central America QOD – What were the chief features and impact of the Cuban Revolution? Objective – Describe the major events in Mexico, Cuba, and Central America following World War II.

Section 3 – The Nations of South America QOD – What factors have been the greatest causes of South American instability? Objective – Describe the economic and political developments in five South American countries.