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Argentina's Economy
5,915 wordsIan C Report on Argentina History, Problems and Future of Latin American Country Table of Contents Argentina Historical Highlights 3 Chapter 1: Economy 7 Chapter 2 - Governmental / Social Problem #1 9 Chapter 3 - Governmental / Social Problem #2 11 Chapter 4 - Current Relations with the United States 14 Chapter 5 - Regional Relations 15 Chapter 6 - Military 17 Chapter 7 - The Future 20 Appendix I - Maps 21 Appendix II - Tables (Part 1: Population) 24 Appendix II - Tables (Part 2: Geography) 25 A...
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Peron's Third Position
3,246 wordsMarko Djuranovic Professor Layton IB International History 28 November 1997 Juan Peron's Argentina; an Analysis of the Third Position In April of 1949, University of Cayo sponsored a Congress of Philosophy in Mendoza, Argentina. The event had drawn over two hundred philosophers from nineteen nations and became famous for the presence of one individual - Argentine President Juan Peron. Playing the role of a philosopher, Peron presented a paper in which he revealed an intimate knowledge of 19th ce...
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Evita And Peron
1,930 wordsEvita Peron In 1949 the most familiar scene in Argentina was the one played out almost daily at the Ministry of Labor in Buenos Aires. There, under the glare of camera lights, a former radio star and movie actress, now the most powerful woman in South America, would enter her office past a crush of adoring, impoverished women and children. Evita Peron, the wife of President Juan Peron, would sit at her desk and begin one of the great rituals of Peronism, the political movement she and her husban...
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Mass Labour Movement In Favour Of Peron
2,570 wordsIn Argentina, a type of populist politics, based on a coalition of urban labour and other social groups, emerged by the mid-1940's under the charismatic leadership of Juan Peron. For the first time the mobilisation of the urban working class became a major factor in the country's political life, though only with the toleration of the army. Peronism began with the 1943 revolution, with a document written by General Juan Domingo Peron. In fact, it was written in barely 14 minutes because he believ...
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Peron's Political Power
1,145 wordsThere are many causes which enabled Juan Domingo Peron to establish himself as the sole ruler of Argentina. Whither these are long term causes such as the political instability created by previous regimes, USA protectionism and WWI or short term causes as his own ability to climb up the ladder of political force, WWII and his commitment with the army. The main reason for his success in consolidating his regime was that that he succeeded in promoting his policy of Justicialismo satisfying the dem...
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Argentina The President
677 wordsIn the beginning of Argentina, we recall two major tribes; the Diaguita and the Gau rani who constituted the agricultural origins. During the 1500's, Spain discovered Argentina, and quickly claimed it for its own. Spain reigned until the 1800's when it was at war with Britain. In 1816 Argentina declared independence from Spain. After WWII there was a struggle for leadership of Argentina, eventually Juan Peron, a former dictator, was elected President. Peron represented himself as a leader for th...
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