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The Rise of Dictatorship

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The Rise of Dictatorship. What is a dictatorship?. Eva Peron. Husband Argentine President Juan Peron Never let her husband forget the workers Ran the governments health and labor departments Charity for the poor- Eva Peron foundation, built hospitals, schools, orphanages - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Rise of Dictatorship

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What is a dictatorship?

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Husband Argentine President Juan Peron

Never let her husband forget the workers

Ran the governments health and labor departments

Charity for the poor- Eva Peron foundation, built hospitals, schools, orphanages

Died at 33, nation was devastated

Eva Peron

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Argentina1943 Juan Peron rise to power Populist- supporter of the

rights of the common people as opposed to the privileged elite

Created minimum wage, 8 hour workday, paid vacations

Tried to boost industrialization but failed lack of resources

Farm production decreased due to govt control

Ruled with an iron fist- one-party system

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Argentina 1976-1983 “dirty war” soldiers take people in the middle of the night and torture and kill them

10,000-30,000 people vanished during this time period

Mothers march and brought national and international attention to Argentina's military dictatorship

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BrazilJuscelino Kubitschek “fifty

years of progress in five”Economic progress- capital

became sign of pride and modernity

“Brazilian miracle” 1986-1973 industrial exports, farming, mining increased (military dictatorship)

Rapid growth= frozen wages, standard living

Against govt, risk being killed

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Chile 1970 Salvador Allende

elected PresidentTried to improve working

class & stimulate economyMoney on housing,

education, health careGave land to peasantsIndustrial & farm

production decreased, prices increase and food shortages spread

Economy failed, military rebelled, Sept 11th 1973 fighter planes bombed palace (3,00 died)

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ChileCommander in chief

of army Augusto Pinochet became President

Within 3 years, 130,000 arrested opposing govt

Used violence keep power- people went missing

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Democratic and Economic Reforms

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Failure of DictatorshipsFailed to achieve

social and economic reforms

Poverty, malnutrition, infant mortality

Didn’t bring security or stability (civil rights, death squads, disappearances)

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A Peaceful Transition Internal and external

forces pressure for reform

Large banks (World Bank) began to demand changes way countries governed as a condition for giving loans

Restore voting rights Voted out military and

voted in new civilian govts

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Market ReformsReforms 1990sCut govt spending Selling govt services

to private enterpriseStrengthening

regional trade/ establish new

Help countries pat debt

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Results of Market Reforms