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DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA By: Nicole & Bri
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DEMOCRACY AS A GOAL Establishing democracy takes years to acquire A firm belief in rights of individuals, rule by law prevents leaders from abusing power, and a sense of nationalism Parts of democracy – Free elections – Citizen participation – Majority rule and minority rights – Constitutional government
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BRAZIL 1822: Independence from Portugal Becomes a monarchy until 1889- becomes republican 1930’s: Getulio Vargas became dictator Promoted economic growth – Brazil became modern industrial nation
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BRAZIL (CONTINUED) 1956-1961: Juscelino Kubitschek governed and encouraged foreign investment Built a new capital city – Brasília Inflation Land reform – breaking up large estates and distributing that land among the peasants
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BRAZIL’S MILITARY DICTATORS Two decades: military leaders ruled Brazil Government froze wages and cut back on social programs Caused the standard of living to decline Opposition to military rule continued to rise
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BRAZIL: THE ROAD TO DEMOCRACY A Recession – slowdown in the economy; was on Brazil Started to allow direct elections of local state and national officials 1985: a new president, José Sarney, inherited the country’s problems
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MEXICO One party rule One party rule – one political party controls everything 1920-1934: Mexico selected generals as president Created National Revolutionary Party (PNR) (Parido Nacional Revolucionario) 1934-1940: President Lázaro Cárdenas tried to improve life for peasants and worker
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(MEXICO)PRI PRI PRI – Institutional Revolutionary Party Main political party changed its name to PRI in 1946 Imperfect democracy Mexican economy quickly developed but still suffered (debt)
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(MEXICO)PRI LOSES CONTROL Opposing parties challenged PRI in national elections Mexico signed NAFTA; removed trade barriers through Mexico, United States, and Canada 2000: voters ended 71 years of PRI rule by electing Vincent Fox Reformed government, eliminating corruption
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ARGENTINA 1946 – Argentine workers supported Juan Perón, who won presidency and established a dictatorship Wife: Eva Perón 1952 – Eva died http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA1QHtFkH48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA1QHtFkH48 1955 – Perón exiled
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REPRESSION IN ARGENTINA MMilitary controlled argentine politics 11973 – Perón returns 11976 – generals seize power – dictatorship 11983 – Argentines selected Raúl Alfonsín
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REPRESSION (CONTINUED) International monetary fund refused to provide financial aid – major debt 2003 - Nestor Kirchner is president – repays debt
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