Exam 12: Deconstructing the State: Dictatorship and Neoliberal Markets
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Exam 12: Deconstructing the State: Dictatorship and Neoliberal Markets32 Questions
Exam 13: Transcending Neoliberalism: Electoral Engaños and Popular Resistance to the Dictatorship of Markets64 Questions
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Neoliberalism was institutionalized by Mexico's fraudulent elections of 1988 that empowered
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Which of the following did not characterize the Malvinas war?
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Among the key characteristics of neoliberalism were
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Neoliberalism and the resulting explosion of maquiladora industries affected Mexican women by
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The neoliberal victory in Nicaragua's 1990 presidential elections was shaped by the
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The economic policies of Chile's brutal dictator, Augusto Pinochet, were greatly influenced by
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Which of these was not a form of popular resistance to the military dictatorship?
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Significant accomplishments of the new democratic constitution in 1988 included
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In the aftermath of Brazil's military dictatorship, the greatest external problem was the
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The economic crisis that struck Mexico in 1981-1982 was caused by
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Brazil's agricultural development since 1964 has been marked by
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Why were foreign debt and land reform the most burning problems for Brazil during the 20th century?
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Augusto Pinochet overthrew Allende and sought to defend his neoliberal reforms by organizing
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Argentina's reign of terror known as the "Dirty War" was unleashed in 1976 by
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Women actively opposed Pinochet's dictatorship by doing all of the following except organizing:
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Brazil's military regime sought a way out of its growing economic and political difficulties by
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Brazil's First Institutional Act declared a state of siege in 1964, ending civil liberties for ten years, and established a military dictatorship led by
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