Post WWII Latin America Double Standards & Hypocrisy.

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Post WWII Latin America Double Standards & Hypocrisy

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Problems with Independence Strong Military Weak Economy—dependent on single cash crops Weak Social Structure—large gap between the rich & poor All of these problems lead to instability

Brazil Monarchy from independence in s Republic controlled by the wealthy Getulio Vargas ruled as a dictator but modernized the nation 1945 Democratic Constitution established, followed by economic growth 1964 Military seizes power, state controlled economy

Brazil General Geisel introduces democratic reforms 1982 Brazil stops paying it’s foreign debt 1986 Democratic elections held 1988 New constitution limits presidential powers 1989 First direct elections held but economic problems continue

Brazil 1992-present 1992 Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro 1994 Cardoso elected president, admits existence of slavery th Anniversary celebrations, indigenous Indians claim genocide continues 2002 Brazil wins 5 th World Cup Title 2010 First woman elected President 2011 Road connecting Peru’s Pacific coast to Brazil’s Atlantic coast opens

Mexico Relatively stable for most of the 20 th century 1917 Constitution organized a democratic government Several generals from the National Revolutionary Party elected president President Cardenas tries to improve life for lower classes, nationalizes oil industry

Mexico s National Revolutionary Party becomes Institutional Reform Party, PRI Although elections are held the PRI uses corruption to maintain power 1988 Salinas of the opposition party wins presidential election Salinas & Clinton sign NAFTA to allow free trade between US & Mexico

Mexico 1990s-today 1994 Rebellion in Chiapas begins 2000 PRI driven out of power with the election of Vincente Fox Fox attempted to reform the police & political corruption & end the revolt in Chiapas Illegal immigration from Mexico is an issue with US relations Drug cartels & violence also a problem along the border, especially in Juarez

Argentina Argentina neutral in WWII 1943 Military coup, favors Japan & Germany but breaks ties & declares war in Gen. Juan Peron elected president by promising higher wages & social security, Eva Peron controls labor relationsEva Peron 1949 Disrespect to the government is outlawed & opposition newspapers suppressed

Argentina Gen. Peron re-elected in a landslideGen. Peron re-elected in a landslide 1952 Eva Peron dies of cancer 1955 Peron overthrown by a military coup, 1853 constitution reinstated 1966 Military coup 1973 Peronist candidate wins presidency, then resigns & Juan Peron takes office, again 1974 Juan Peron dies, his 3 rd wife, Isabel Peron, becomes 1 st woman president in the Western Hemisphere

Argentina today % inflation destroys the economy 1976 Military coup, thousands “disappear” in the Dirty War against the dictatorship 1982 Falklands War lost to Great Britain 1983 Civilian government returns, investigation into “Dirty War” begins Economic problems continue Anti-Semitic terrorist acts continue to occur

Cuba 1959 Fidel Castro overthrows the unpopular but U.S. supported dictator, Fulgencio Batista Castro establishes a totalitarian dictatorship 1961 Bay of Pigs-U.S. trained rebels land in Cuba but fail to overthrow Castro without air support 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis-closest the world came to nuclear war

Nicaragua 1933 Somoza family rules Nicaragua as dictators 1979 Sandinistas overthrow the dictatorship Both US & USSR give aid to Daniel Ortega & the Sandinistas, until aid El Salvador is involved US then aids the anti-communist Contras 1990 free elections are held

El Salvador 1977 Gen. Carlos Romero elected president, leftist rebel group FMLN begins retaliation for attacks on peasants ,000 people killed by right-wing government ‘death squads’ 1980 Archbishop of San Salvador & human rights advocate, Oscar Romero assassinated during mass st civilian president in 50 years elected

Summary Liberation Theology- priests & nuns have led many of the revolutions & human rights campaigns in Latin America because they work with the poor & they are educated Weak economies-poor infrastructure & little economic opportunity or growth Extremes in wealth- a few very wealthy families & majority live in grinding poverty Strong Military-frequent military coups prevent economic growth & therefore maintain the extremes in wealth