South American Nations Faced New Challenges Section 4 pages 844-847.

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South American Nations Faced New Challenges Section 4 pages

Postwar Period Countries in South America underwent enormous changes Revolutions, the rise and fall of democracies and dictators, political and economic reforms In some of these cases nations became uncertain about their futures Unfortunately the drug trade has made significant inroads into countries of South America The trade has caused untold damage to countries in south America Corruption has spread through law enforcement agencies as well as some local governments

Practice Read section 4 pgs Take notes over section (at least one page) and a summary at the end Do the section review 1-5 Critical thinking Wks 71 Review Wks 31