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CORTES

MONTEZUMA

TENOCHTITLAN

QUETZALCOATL

CHINAMPAS

ENCOMIENDA

LATIN AMERICAN TEST REVIEW LECTURE NOTES PPTS OVER LATIN AMERICA, RAINFOREST, ND GOVERNMENT STORY OF THE AZTECS MAIN IDEAS PAGE 242/256 LATIN AMERICA WORKSHEET SOME INFO FROM MAP TEST ALL PPTS HAVE BEEN DOWNLOADED TO WEBSITE

POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS INCOME GAP: WHY MIGHT AN INCOME GAP EXIST IN A COUNTRY? POSSIBLE AFFECTS? WHAT ARE SOME THREATS TO DEMOCRACY? WHAT CONDITIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR DEMOCRACY TO THRIVE RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA- RAINFOREST 4-5 negative results of Spanish colonialism- info can be found in your lecture notes

THE GOAL-DEMOCRACY

GOALS OF DEMOCRACY FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS FREEDOMS LIKE SPEECH,PRESS,RELIGION,PETITION MAJORITY RULES BUT MINORITY RIGHTS CITIZEN PARTICIPATION THE MOST DIFFICULT FORM OF GOVT WHY?

LEGACY OF COLONIALISM CENSORED THE PRESS LIMITED FREE SPEECH PUNISHED DISSENT DISCRIMINATED AGAINST THE NON SPANISH RULING CLASS CORRUPT “FREE ELECTIONS” ONLY THE RICH HAD A VOICE

OLIGARCHY GOVERNMENT BY THE FEW MANY TIMES AN ELITE BUSINESS CLASS

JUNTA WHEN GOVT CAN NO LONGER CONTROL THE PEOPLE MILITARY LEADERS CONTROL THE GOVT HARSH RULE

CAUDILLO A MILITARY DICTATOR OR POLITICAL BOSS SUPPORTED BY THE MILITARY AND WEALTHY