Chapter 29 Latin America.

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Chapter 29 Latin America

Section 1; General Trends in Latin America During the Great Depression, Latin American leaders encouraged the development of local industries. The policy failed to end Latin America's dependence on the advanced industrial nations largely because the new industries had to import most of their supplies and equipment. Economic problems led to political instability and dictatorships. The US tried to discourage Latin American nations from intervening in each other's affairs by creating the Organization of American States.

The mounting foreign debt helped end the dictatorships. This didn’t discourage the US from intervening to protect its own interests. The mounting foreign debt helped end the dictatorships. Newly formed democracies in the late 1980s had to face urban crowding, poverty, and illegal drug trade. Bay Of Pigs Invasion of Grenada 1983

Latin American artists and writers have had a prominent role in society. Magic realism has been an important literary contribution, chiefly Latin-American narrative strategy that is characterized by the matter-of-fact inclusion of fantastic or mythical elements into seemingly realistic fiction.

Section 2 Mexico, Cuba, and Central America Political and economic crises in Mexico & Latin America sometimes resulted in revolution and at other times brought foreign intervention or gradual political change. In Mexico economic and political challenges gradually convinced the ruling party to let other parties compete for— and win—power.

Fidel Castro's Communist government came to power in Cuba in 1959 and remained in control after the collapse of the Soviet Union despite deteriorating economic conditions. In El Salvador, the US provided military aid to crush leftist guerrillas. The conflict subsided after at least 75,000 people died.

In the late 1970s, the Marxist Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza- family dictatorship in Nicaragua. After a bruising struggle with American-backed Contra rebels, they held elections and were defeated. In Panama, the US backed a military ruler, Manuel Noriega, but later invaded the country and jailed Noriega on drug-trafficking charges.

Section 3 The Nations of South America Many countries in South America alternated between elected government and military rule during the 2nd half of the 20th century. Some dictators, such as Argentina's Juan Péron, were highly popular. Income inequality destabilized many South American societies. Brazil, reduced gov’t. interference in the economy led to run-away inflation. The policies of Salvador Allende, a Marxist elected in Chile, led to a military coup by General Augusto Pinochet. Protests against human rights abuses under Pinochet eventually forced him to restore democracy. General Augusto Pinochet

Democracies were formed in the late 1980s Democracies were formed in the late 1980s. However, instability and peasant unrest in Peru brought a return to dictatorship under the elected leader Alberto Fujimori. His ouster in 2000 restored democracy. Colombia's democracy is very old but has been wracked by problems and has often involved harsh repression. Lawless drug cartels have been an insoluble problem.