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    Austerity In Argentina

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    Argentina is a first world South American nation that is working to recover from a period of hyperinflation and government default through newly implemented austerity measures. Political transition and increased defense spending have shown signs of positive development in the Argentine economy over the past nine months. Despite these positive changes, political transition, economic austerity measures, and decreased real defense spending are driving instability within Argentina and threaten to…

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    response to this, Pinochet called a national referendum to establish a legitimacy to his regime. A month later citizens were asked to vote “yes” or “no” to the statement, “Faced with international aggression launched against our fatherland, I support President Pinochet in his defense of the dignity of Chile and reaffirm the legitimacy of the government…” (Constable, Valenzuela 68). With the election being rigged (blank ballots were counted as yes) Pinochet was able to claim victory. Two things…

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    The Censors: Argentina in the 1940s From 1940 to 1949, Argentinians suffered through the tail end of the Infamous Decade, a revolution, the start of the Peronist years, and a war. Censorship and propaganda were rampant, and it affected the country's citizens greatly. Vice president Ramón Castillo took leadership of the Argentine government in the dawn of 1940. President Roberto Ortiz still technically ruled, but due to his poor health, Castillo managed everything behind the scenes (Finan).…

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    poem Martín Fierro. The Martín Fierro was written in Argentina in 1872 by José Hernández. It was a narrative poem written in verse. In 1879 a second part was written called La Vuelta de Martín Fierro (The Return of Martín Fierro). The Martín Fierro redeems and glorifies the heroic outlaw gaucho at the moment when the gaucho was vanishing (Barnstone, 2003). In these books the author reflected a clear position against to the argentinian president Sarmiento, who was a liberal and used the gauchos…

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    of Argentina) Eva- My fellow workers, Today we abolish charity in Argentina. (Crowd Members cheer) It is time for REAL social justice. I know what it means to be poor, when you see me in fine clothes, at the galas and receptions, then I am Eva Peron. But when I speak to you, as I speak to you now, then I am your Evita. (Crowd Members cheer) Together we will wipe the grins off the faces of the oligarchy. Together we will make the honor and glory that president Peron has promised to Argentina a…

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    analyze the politics of the war focusing on the theme of democracy versus dictatorship. Its value is high because it gives insight into the strategy and tactics used in the fighting as well as the political reasons for the actions taken by both Argentina and the United Kingdom. It is limited because there is some bias with the author being from and educated in Scotland. The second source is a journal article written by Jeane Kirkpatrick who was a part of Ronald Reagan’s cabinet serving as…

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    Peron In Argentina

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    • The political background Argentina was expose 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…

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    Being president of the United States is a very public job and effects many different people. Becoming president is a very difficult task, and there is no such thing as the perfect candidate. The presidency is a very prestigious role in this great nation. Having such a public role in government can be a good thing, but it can be very dangerous. There are many factors that shape the perceptions of the presidency like each candidate’s views on trivial topics, a candidate’s economic plan, and a…

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    Psychology Quinn Perkins is a wonderfully complex and intelligent person, who is capable of picking up new skills rapidly and who is not afraid of getting her hands dirty. At first, Quinn is a trusting, optimistic person, with expectations of happy endings for everyone, but as the years go by and as the team fights new disasters every day, she realizes that things are not black and white. She understands that good people can do bad things for the right reasons, and that sometimes, they have to…

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    store she sat next to a middle-aged man in an army uniform, listening to Billy Joel’s Uptown Girl. They both exited out of Static and noticed that the president’s motorcade was coming. The flashing lights weren’t a big surprise; the fact that the president exited the limo was a surprise. Mr. Uptown Girl was retrieving something from his coat pocket, a black pistol. The only thing Sam could think of doing was jumping on the back of Mr. Uptown Girl, causing him to lose his…

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