Exam 9: Chile: The Democratic Socialist Alternative
Exam 1: Decolonization and the Search for National Identities, 1821-187031 Questions
Exam 2: Race, Nation, and the Meaning of Freedom, 1821-188830 Questions
Exam 3: The Triumph of Neocolonialism and the Liberal State, 1870-190034 Questions
Exam 4: Forging a New Nation: the Mexican Revolution and the Populist Challenge37 Questions
Exam 5: Brazil: Populism and the Struggle for Democracy in a Multiracial Society35 Questions
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Exam 8: Storm Over the Andes: Indigenous Rights and the Corporatist Military Alternative30 Questions
Exam 9: Chile: The Democratic Socialist Alternative37 Questions
Exam 10: Twilight of the Tyrants: Revolution and Prolonged Popular War in Central America34 Questions
Exam 11: Lands of Bolívar: Military Crisis, State Repression, and Popular Democracy64 Questions
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
Exam 14: The Two Americas: United States-Latin American Relations71 Questions
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Outline the history of the Chilean export sector during the twentieth century. What were its strengths and weaknesses?
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The democratically elected socialist government of Salvador Allende was the target of a coup plot designed in 1970 by the
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The Braden Copper Company created a social welfare program for its workers to encourage nuclear families because it
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Which does not describe the presidency of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo?
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The succession of military coups in the earl 1920s, sought to
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In Chile, "hippies" who wore long hair, smoked marijuana, and listened to rock music often
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The era of the Parliamentary Republic (1891-1920) was characterized by
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By contrast to Peru's and Cuba's strategy for national development during the early 1970s, Chileans opted for a model of
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The major economic problems confronting Chile during the 1950s were
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