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Latin America 1945-Present
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What/Where is Latin America?
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General Info - Problems Economy since 1945 – In 22 of 26 countries by 1960, average person lived on less that $500/yr – Bad economies led to military regimes in the 1960s/70s (government by military) who encouraged multinational corporations – Dependence on other countries led to massive debt, countries turned toward democracy in 1980s
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General Info – Problems, cont. Massive population growth – 1950 = 165 million; 1980s = 400 million Gap between rich and poor Drug trade – Bolivia, Peru, Colombia (3/4 of world’s supply) Replica of 2010 World Cup made from 24 lbs. (11 kilos) of cocaine – seized by Colombian police July 2010
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US and Latin America 1948 Organization of American States (OAS) – no military action by one state in another U.S. continued to intervene (political musical chairs in 1960s – CIA) – look at chart p. 908 Leads to shaky US- Latin America relations – more on later
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Identity Crisis Latin America has struggled to have artistic voice heard Literature Magic realism Gabriel Garcia Marquez – One Hundred Years of Solitude Abstract art Architecture – Oscar Niemeyer
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Central America
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Mexico PRI – Institutional Revolutionary Party = one- party system Mexican students protest one- party in 60’s After death of hundreds, slow progress made Oil discovery in 1970s = $ boom Oil prices drop in mid-80’s = debt = privatization Vicente Fox defeated PRI for presidency in 2000
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Cuba Gov’t led by Fulgencio Batista since 1934 Communist revolution led by Fidel Castro (1959) US-Cuba relations Trade Embargo Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis Poor economics after decline of USSR
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El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama El Salvador – Commies vs. non-commies Reagan gives weapons and training to Salvadoran army Civil War continues through 1992 (75,000 dead) Nicaragua – Somoza Family (supported by US) – Communist revolution led by Sandinistas Opposed by Contras (supported by Reagan) Panama – Led by Manuel Noriega (supported by US) – Noriega involved in drug trade – Arrested by U.S. and put in prison
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Argentina History of authoritarian regimes Juan Peron Falkland Islands vs. Great Britain Back towards democracy in 1980s
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Brazil Severe economic problems after WWII Military leadership in 1960s Massive foreign debt (up to 800%) Return to democracy in 1980s
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Chile 1970 Salvador Allende elected president (Marxist/Communist) Shot in military coup led by Augusto Pinochet Human rights violations by Pinochet Defeated in 1989 – more democratic gov’t took over
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Peru Military takeover in 1968 by Juan Velasco Alvarado Sought to help peasants through cooperatives Economic problems didn’t let up – military gov’t resigned Shining Path (ties with communist China) sought to create classless society through terror Freely elected Native President in 2001
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Terms and Names Define the red terms and names and turn in Additionally, on p. 908 answer the Chart Skills question – you don’t have to write out a problem solving process, just provide possible options and solutions that might avoid future military takeovers
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