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Deck 36: Reform and Revolution in Latin America, 1914-Present
1
By 1944, the busiest air base in the world was on land leased to the United States by
A) Chile.
B) Argentina.
C) Brazil.
D) Mexico.
A) Chile.
B) Argentina.
C) Brazil.
D) Mexico.
Brazil.
2
Argentina's army overthrew the civil government in 1943 because
A) the government was about to declare war against Germany.
B) the government was about to declare war against the United States.
C) Argentina was losing the war.
D) Argentina's pacifism was causing them to be largely isolated.
A) the government was about to declare war against Germany.
B) the government was about to declare war against the United States.
C) Argentina was losing the war.
D) Argentina's pacifism was causing them to be largely isolated.
the government was about to declare war against Germany.
3
Which country sent submarines to patrol the Caribbean, thus freeing American submarines to concentrate on the war against Japan?
A) Chile
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
A) Chile
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
Brazil
4
The Brazilian steel industry was built around a complete steel plant given to Brazil by
A) Britain.
B) the United States.
C) Spain.
D) Germany.
A) Britain.
B) the United States.
C) Spain.
D) Germany.
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5
What was the impact of World War I on Latin America?
A) nonexistent
B) slight
C) moderate
D) devastating
A) nonexistent
B) slight
C) moderate
D) devastating
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6
The Monroe Doctrine claimed which of these for the United States?
A) a vested interest in Latin America
B) control of Latin America
C) a role as protector of Latin America
D) the right to intervene in Latin America
A) a vested interest in Latin America
B) control of Latin America
C) a role as protector of Latin America
D) the right to intervene in Latin America
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7
By 1900, Argentina had linked to the global economy primarily by
A) encouraging tax-free investments.
B) exporting agricultural products.
C) exporting inexpensive manufactured goods.
D) providing inexpensive labor to industrialized nations.
A) encouraging tax-free investments.
B) exporting agricultural products.
C) exporting inexpensive manufactured goods.
D) providing inexpensive labor to industrialized nations.
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8
Military regimes took hold in several Latin American states in the 1970s in response to
A) the spread of Communism.
B) economic instability.
C) the spread of socialism.
D) the Great Depression.
A) the spread of Communism.
B) economic instability.
C) the spread of socialism.
D) the Great Depression.
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9
In the early 1900s foreign investment in Latin America was generally in
A) coffee and sugar plantations.
B) infrastructure.
C) industry.
D) the technology industry.
A) coffee and sugar plantations.
B) infrastructure.
C) industry.
D) the technology industry.
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10
Argentina declared war on Japan and Germany
A) because Japan attacked an Argentine submarine.
B) to get a seat in the United Nations.
C) because Brazil asked them to help.
D) because Chile declared war on the side of Japan.
A) because Japan attacked an Argentine submarine.
B) to get a seat in the United Nations.
C) because Brazil asked them to help.
D) because Chile declared war on the side of Japan.
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11
Which Latin American nation earned a seat at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 by its participation in World War I?
A) Argentina
B) Chile
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
A) Argentina
B) Chile
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
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12
Which Latin American nation became a haven for escaped Nazis after WWII?
A) Chile
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
A) Chile
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Mexico
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13
Which two Latin American nations played the most significant roles in World War II?
A) Chile and Argentina
B) Mexico and Brazil
C) Chile and Brazil
D) Argentina and Brazil
A) Chile and Argentina
B) Mexico and Brazil
C) Chile and Brazil
D) Argentina and Brazil
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14
Industrialization in Latin America was promoted after 1930 to achieve what goal?
A) greater political stability
B) democratization
C) social reform
D) independence from global financial conditions
A) greater political stability
B) democratization
C) social reform
D) independence from global financial conditions
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15
Who were the braceros, brought to the United States in World War II?
A) labor leaders
B) Latin American factory workers
C) migrant agricultural workers
D) illegal immigrants from Latin America
A) labor leaders
B) Latin American factory workers
C) migrant agricultural workers
D) illegal immigrants from Latin America
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16
After World War I, the United States reduced their imports of copper and nitrates, hurting the economy of
A) Chile.
B) Argentina.
C) Mexico.
D) Brazil.
A) Chile.
B) Argentina.
C) Mexico.
D) Brazil.
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17
Industrialization brought which of these social changes to much of Latin America?
A) greater social stratification
B) a dominant military
C) stronger working classes
D) a dominant middle class
A) greater social stratification
B) a dominant military
C) stronger working classes
D) a dominant middle class
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18
In 1900, which country had an extensive network of railroads?
A) Colombia
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Bolivia
A) Colombia
B) Argentina
C) Brazil
D) Bolivia
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19
The chief economic problem in Latin America in the 1980s was
A) massive unemployment.
B) excessive debt to foreign banks.
C) failure to diversify.
D) lack of infrastructure.
A) massive unemployment.
B) excessive debt to foreign banks.
C) failure to diversify.
D) lack of infrastructure.
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20
Which of these motivated the United States to support military dictatorships in Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s?
A) the drug war
B) the Cold War
C) to protect American investments
D) the Monroe Doctrine
A) the drug war
B) the Cold War
C) to protect American investments
D) the Monroe Doctrine
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21
Perón enjoyed great support among Argentina's
A) business owners.
B) workers.
C) doctors.
D) lawyers.
A) business owners.
B) workers.
C) doctors.
D) lawyers.
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22
Descamisados were
A) Latin American communists.
B) manual laborers in Argentina.
C) Brazilian gangs.
D) Chilean gangs.
A) Latin American communists.
B) manual laborers in Argentina.
C) Brazilian gangs.
D) Chilean gangs.
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23
The Tupamaros of Uruguay were an example of what feature that became part of Latin American life in the 1960s and 1970s?
A) labor uprisings
B) urban terrorism
C) Communist movements
D) student demonstrations
A) labor uprisings
B) urban terrorism
C) Communist movements
D) student demonstrations
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24
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine claimed which of these for the United States?
A) military bases in Latin America
B) a protectorate over Cuba
C) the right to intervene for a wide variety of reasons
D) control over the U.S.-Mexico border
A) military bases in Latin America
B) a protectorate over Cuba
C) the right to intervene for a wide variety of reasons
D) control over the U.S.-Mexico border
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25
"Fifty years progress in five" was the slogan of
A) Juan Perón.
B) Getúlio Vargas.
C) Jânio Quadros.
D) Juscelino Kubitschek.
A) Juan Perón.
B) Getúlio Vargas.
C) Jânio Quadros.
D) Juscelino Kubitschek.
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26
What was strengthened by the reforms undertaken by Getúlio Vargas in the 1930s?
A) the municipalities
B) state governors
C) the military
D) the presidency
A) the municipalities
B) state governors
C) the military
D) the presidency
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27
In 1965, the Johnson administration sent Marines abroad because they wrongly believed that communists were staging a revolution in
A) Cuba.
B) Puerto Rico.
C) Haiti.
D) the Dominican Republic.
A) Cuba.
B) Puerto Rico.
C) Haiti.
D) the Dominican Republic.
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28
Who was the influential Argentinean writer who was fired from his government job by Juan Perón?
A) Isabel Allende
B) Pablo Neruda
C) Jorge Luís Borges
D) Gabriel García Márquez
A) Isabel Allende
B) Pablo Neruda
C) Jorge Luís Borges
D) Gabriel García Márquez
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29
UCR candidate Hipólito Yrigoyen was a reformist leader
A) Brazil.
B) Chile.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Argentina.
A) Brazil.
B) Chile.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Argentina.
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30
Between 1964 and 1985, Brazil was ruled by
A)a series of weak and ineffective presidents.
B) a liberal democracy.
C) a Communist regime.
D) a brutal military dictatorship.
A)a series of weak and ineffective presidents.
B) a liberal democracy.
C) a Communist regime.
D) a brutal military dictatorship.
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31
The Good Neighbor Policy was initiated by
A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Woodrow Wilson.
D) Dwight Eisenhower.
A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Woodrow Wilson.
D) Dwight Eisenhower.
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32
The Platt Amendment gave unprecedented powers to the American government to intervene in
A) Puerto Rico.
B) the Philippines.
C) Mexico.
D) Cuba.
A) Puerto Rico.
B) the Philippines.
C) Mexico.
D) Cuba.
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33
The Good Neighbor Policy represented
A) a policy of economic sanctions.
B) a move away from interference in Latin American internal affairs.
C) a shift to gunboat diplomacy.
D) a move towards deeper involvement in Latin American politics.
A) a policy of economic sanctions.
B) a move away from interference in Latin American internal affairs.
C) a shift to gunboat diplomacy.
D) a move towards deeper involvement in Latin American politics.
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34
Which man spoke of a "third way" between communism and capitalism?
A) Fidel Castro
B) Salvador Allende
C) Hugo Chavez
D) Juan Perón
A) Fidel Castro
B) Salvador Allende
C) Hugo Chavez
D) Juan Perón
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35
The Reagan administration confronted a grassroots Communist movement in
A) Cuba.
B) Haiti.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Brazil.
A) Cuba.
B) Haiti.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Brazil.
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36
After WWI, which South American nation emerged as the most powerful and prosperous?
A) Argentina
B) Brazil
C) Chile
D) Ecuador
A) Argentina
B) Brazil
C) Chile
D) Ecuador
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37
The Cuban Missile Crisis led to all of these EXCEPT
A) Kennedy promised to withdraw missiles from Turkey.
B) The United States promised not to invade Cuba.
C) The Soviet Union dismantled launch pads in Cuba.
D) Fidel Castro's regime ended.
A) Kennedy promised to withdraw missiles from Turkey.
B) The United States promised not to invade Cuba.
C) The Soviet Union dismantled launch pads in Cuba.
D) Fidel Castro's regime ended.
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38
Which of these threatened the economy of Brazil in the 1920s and 1930s?
A) overdependence on global markets
B) lack of useful commodities
C) rampant diversification
D) close economic ties to Mexico
A) overdependence on global markets
B) lack of useful commodities
C) rampant diversification
D) close economic ties to Mexico
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39
The focus of "Fifty Years of Progress in Five" was building
A) the military.
B) industry and infrastructure.
C) social equality.
D) agriculture.
A) the military.
B) industry and infrastructure.
C) social equality.
D) agriculture.
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40
Which of these was the name given to action based on the Roosevelt Corollary?
A) dollar diplomacy
B) gunboat diplomacy
C) the Good Neighbor Policy
D) the Monroe Doctrine
A) dollar diplomacy
B) gunboat diplomacy
C) the Good Neighbor Policy
D) the Monroe Doctrine
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41
The first non-PRI Mexican president since 1929 was
A) Vicente Fox.
B) Francisco Madero.
C) Porfirio Díaz.
D) Lázaro Cárdenas.
A) Vicente Fox.
B) Francisco Madero.
C) Porfirio Díaz.
D) Lázaro Cárdenas.
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42
After the death of Allende, which man ruled Chile as a dictator for seventeen years?
A) Getúlio Vargas
B) José Balmaceda
C) Augusto Pinochet
D) Hugo Chavez
A) Getúlio Vargas
B) José Balmaceda
C) Augusto Pinochet
D) Hugo Chavez
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43
Who were the victims of the Tlatelolco Massacre?
A) democratically elected officials in Brazil
B) mine workers in Chile
C) student protesters in Mexico
D) striking truck drivers in Argentina
A) democratically elected officials in Brazil
B) mine workers in Chile
C) student protesters in Mexico
D) striking truck drivers in Argentina
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44
Brazil's coffee trade was severely weakened in the 1970s by
A) increased tariffs.
B) low global prices.
C) an unusual killing freeze.
D) decreased world demand.
A) increased tariffs.
B) low global prices.
C) an unusual killing freeze.
D) decreased world demand.
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45
The Chilean counterpart of Argentina's Jorge Luís Borges was
A) Gabriel García Márquez
B) Isabel Allende
C) Pablo Neruda
D) Gabriela Mistral
A) Gabriel García Márquez
B) Isabel Allende
C) Pablo Neruda
D) Gabriela Mistral
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46
Evita Perón died of uterine cancer because she would not speak of her symptoms to her doctor.
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47
Mexico's economy stabilized in the 1990s as a result of a $20 billion loan from
A) Britain.
B) the United States.
C) Saudi Arabia.
D) Venezuela.
A) Britain.
B) the United States.
C) Saudi Arabia.
D) Venezuela.
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48
Which of these was assured by the structure of the Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party (PR
A) elite rule
B) political fragmentation
C) a broad social base
D) political instability
A) elite rule
B) political fragmentation
C) a broad social base
D) political instability
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49
Liberation theology, unlike traditional Catholicism, has a strong
A) social message.
B) political aspect.
C) power to unify.
D) ethical message.
A) social message.
B) political aspect.
C) power to unify.
D) ethical message.
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50
In Brazil, higher education is reserved to a tiny minority, with what effect?
A) The country has experienced a "brain drain".
B) Industrialization has been slow in Brazil.
C) Social mobility is severely curtailed.
D) High tech companies tend not to thrive in the country.
A) The country has experienced a "brain drain".
B) Industrialization has been slow in Brazil.
C) Social mobility is severely curtailed.
D) High tech companies tend not to thrive in the country.
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51
The term machismo refers to the Iberian concept of feminine submission.
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52
Which of the following best describes the Pinochet Regime?
A) It was a popular democratic Argentine government.
B) It was a violent and oppressive Chilean government.
C) It was a left wing regime in Brazil.
D) It ended with a violent revolution.
A) It was a popular democratic Argentine government.
B) It was a violent and oppressive Chilean government.
C) It was a left wing regime in Brazil.
D) It ended with a violent revolution.
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53
Juan Perón gave increased wages and benefits to Argentina's workers, earning him their loyalty and support.
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54
Lula - Luís Inacio da Silva - differed from earlier Brazilian presidents in being
A) a military leader.
B) democratically elected.
C) from a humble background.
D) of Amerind ancestry.
A) a military leader.
B) democratically elected.
C) from a humble background.
D) of Amerind ancestry.
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55
Chile's economy was volatile in the early 1900s due to
A) fluctuating demand for its mineral resources.
B) changes in the coffee market.
C) lack of exportable commodities.
D) labor shortages.
A) fluctuating demand for its mineral resources.
B) changes in the coffee market.
C) lack of exportable commodities.
D) labor shortages.
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56
The bloodiest military takeover in South American history occurred in 1973 in
A) Argentina.
B) Chile.
C) Colombia.
D) Brazil.
A) Argentina.
B) Chile.
C) Colombia.
D) Brazil.
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57
Who became Mexico's leader after the ouster of Díaz in 1911?
A) Vicente Fox
B) Francisco Madero
C) Emiliano Zapata
D) Benito Juárez
A) Vicente Fox
B) Francisco Madero
C) Emiliano Zapata
D) Benito Juárez
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58
Which leader worked in the late 1800s to modernize Mexico?
A) Vicente Fox
B) Francisco Madero
C) Porfirio Díaz
D) Emiliano Zapata
A) Vicente Fox
B) Francisco Madero
C) Porfirio Díaz
D) Emiliano Zapata
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59
Brazil's greatest national celebrity from the late 1950s to today is Pelé, who won fame as a
A) mayor of Rio de Janeiro.
B) wealthy industrialist.
C) movie start.
D) soccer player.
A) mayor of Rio de Janeiro.
B) wealthy industrialist.
C) movie start.
D) soccer player.
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60
Vicente Fox had difficulty getting his legislation passed because
A) he was Protestant.
B) the PRI held congressional power.
C) he was widely suspected of financial corruption.
D) he enjoyed too close a close relationship with President Bush.
A) he was Protestant.
B) the PRI held congressional power.
C) he was widely suspected of financial corruption.
D) he enjoyed too close a close relationship with President Bush.
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61
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States often supported dictators in Latin America because they were afraid that their overthrow would lead to Communist revolutions.
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62
Which political system did Brazil, Argentina and Chile all adopt between 1983 and 1990?
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63
What was the name of the American policy that denied European powers the right to establish colonies in Latin America?
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64
Who is widely labeled as Brazil's most astute political leader of the twentieth century?
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65
Which Western nation supported Pinochet when all of the rest began to call for his overthrow?
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66
Who was the prime minister of Great Britain during its war over the Falkland Islands?
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67
Why was Brazil's rubber market devastated in the 1920s?
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68
Salvador Allende committed suicide rather than resign his post and go into exile.
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69
What type of political and economic system was adopted by Salvador Allende's freely elected government?
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70
Brazil returned to civilian, democratic government in 1960.
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71
The "Moral Supremacy of the No" campaign ended which Latin American leader's dictatorship?
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72
Discuss the "Dirty War" including its causes and results.
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73
Juan Perón was exiled to Spain but later recalled because his successors were ineffective.
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74
Since the 1960s, the "population explosion" in Latin America has doomed the region to perpetual poverty
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75
Evaluate the role of Juan Perón in Argentine politics.
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76
NAFTA was designed to facilitate free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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77
Who was the corrupt and unpopular Mexican president who ended the 80 year run of the PRI?
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78
Evita Perón was generally hated after her death.
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79
Evaluate the changing gender roles in Latin America.
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80
Which Latin American nation became a safe haven for Nazis following World War II?
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