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    populist and nationalistic policies (“Peronist”). The concept was born from the leadership of right-wing president Juan Peron, who came into office in 1946 after participating in the 1943 military coup (“Peron, Juan D.”). The movement is described as “...economic nationalism with private ownership in a totalitarian framework reminiscent of German Nazism and Italian Fascism.” (“Peron, Juan…

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    Peron In Argentina

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    contributed to the acceptance of Peron. • According to Mark Falcoff and Ronald Dolkart ; “Previous government´s failure to effectively respond to the economic crisis in the country following World War II discredited former leaders, and created a demand for a strong leader to fill their place” (Falcoff & Dolkart, 1975). • Other authors as Barager considers that the illegitimacy of previous governments influence the approval of Perón. “The answer to the question ‘Why Peron’ lies in the Argentine…

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    Essay On Eva Peron

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    As Eva Peron grew up she became strong and determined. She helped many poor people with her campaigns. She also stood up for giving women the right to vote. Evita was born in Los Toldos, Argentina. When Eva was 16 years old she left Los Toldos and went to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to fulfill her dream to become a star. Eva met Juan. Juan was a politician and a general. After that, he was elected president of Argentina. Before Eva wanted to fulfill her dream to become a star, she worked at…

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    Isabel Peron, full name being Isabel Martinez de Peron, was born on February 4, 1931. She was born in La Rioja, Argentina. She is known for being the world's first female president, the events that happened during her presidency, and how her presidency ended. Though many have not heard of her, she is very well known in Argentina. She has had a very eventful life that deserves to be heard. Isabel Peron is the first president in the world to be a woman. She served as president from 1974-1976. She…

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    The Pinochet Regime

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    "The weak and hesitant leadership of Isabel Peron plus increasing efforts of destabilization by business and military groups, caused the economy to suffer hyperinflation and a large recession. From June to August consumer prices rose by 102 percent "(O'Brien and Cammack, 1985 p.47). This shows that…

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    years later in 1983. During World War II, Argentina stayed fairly neutral, with a slight lean towards Axis powers that continued after the war. The new president (through a coup in 1945) Juan Peron, allowed Nazis, fleeing from Germany, to take refuge in Argentina after they lost the war. After taking power, Peron…

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    No matter how perfect, well used, or logically sound a political system may seem, all systems have problems, challenges, and challengers. When not addressed, these problems cause systems to fail, but where do these issues stem from? There are many different theories that address the cause of system failure. The author of the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding, believes that people’s natural defects and faults are the root of the problem and the cause of failure. People’s failures are…

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    In 1951,”twenty-three women would be elected as representatives and six women elected as senators, in addition, nearly four million women voted for the first time, including Eva Peron”(www.telesurtv.net) . Under the military dictatorship of the 1970’s Argentina underwent significant social change. Terrorism and violations of human rights gave rise to the resistance of Argentina’s citizens who became independent and rebellious…

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    Eva Perón Leadership

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    world into a better place, and some who made it worse. One particular leader who did many good things was Eva Perón. Eva Perón was a hispanic leader who did many things that benefited the country of Argentina. While many people in Argentina actively supported Perón, there were others who didn’t. Others believed she was too powerful for Argentina. Despite all of these thoughts about her, Eva Perón was one main person that changed Argentina in the 1940s for the better. She did this by supporting…

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    Jorge Luis Borges was seen as a surrealist writer. He wrote through the perspective of dreams for most of his writings by trying to change reality into another meaning. He is a surrealist writer that had many experiences in life that affected his work and also used fictional ways of writing to tell stories that were actually true. Imagination, visions, and dreams were all used to shape his writing (“Literary Notes”). His short story “The Circular Ruins” is one of the best examples, because the…

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