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Latin America: Revolution and Reaction in the 20 th Century
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Intro Third World?? Earlier political independence More western social/political structures Vulnerable to world financial changes Dependency on others? New political groups lead to broad shifts
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Mexican Revolution… 2 major events start trends: WWI and Mexican Revolution Diaz dictatorship Madero runs, eventually leads to revolt Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata Madero assassinated, next is Huerta “same time” as other revolutions Devastating effects New constitution
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Culture and politics Nationalism and indigenism Art: murals, ballads(corridos), novels Theme: revolution Nationalized natural resources PRI (in theory-many, in reality-one) Zapatista movement
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Economic change WWI: affects Mexican imports Import Substitution Industrialization!!!! Still suffered from: Lack of capital, limited markets, low tech. After war: inflation, population growth Leads to social problems
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Labor and the Middle Class Urban labor and urban middle class become important Workers experiment: anarchism, syndicalism, strikes Class conflict Liberalism fails, middle class joins with military
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Populist Peru Predominantly Indian population Export-oriented economy New political party (APRA) Support from workers, small farmers, etc. Nationalist, anti-establishment
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Response to depression Economically dependent and internal weaknesses Unemployment, bankruptcy, etc. Violent overthrows Alternatives: Corporatism Capitalism plus social reform
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Social Reform Mexico: Cardenas and land reform Brazil: Vargas New constitution Authoritarian Later returns Argentina: Dependent on foreign investment but industry grows Military control of gov’t
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cont. Military: nationalist who wanted to modernize and industrialize Juan Peron (Evita) Alliance between workers, industrialists, and the military Nationalist and populist but loses control
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Radical options Guatemala: poor, illiterate, unequal land Arevalo vs. United Fruit Co. Arbenz attempts to nationalize industry US(CIA) takes over, reforms failed (problems) Cuba: middle class, literacy, health care US investments; Bautista-dictator Fidel Castro (w/ Che Guevara) leads revolt and takes over Makes changes!!!!
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Search for reform? Political stability to promote capitalism Power of the church Liberation theology Power of the military Direct intervention in political process Bureaucratic, authoritarian, repressive Forced development Nationalistic
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Democratic trend Government back to civilians Redemocratization-not easy and peaceful Many problems: foreign loans, inflation, drugs, etc. U.S.: major investor, interventions Banana republics Good neighbor policy Alliance for progress
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Social and gender changes Slow change for women Suffrage Members of labor organizations Today: women closer to US/West Europe Movement: internal and external Rate of growth Better opportunities
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Cultural themes Mix of many cultures Predominantly Catholic African, Indian, Hispanic influences Social criticism in literature
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