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Bolivia

Bolivia. La Riqueza en Recursos. Montañas Estaño y gas Potosí y Oruro . Programas Antinarcóticos. Erradicación Economía Emergencia. La Gente Indígenas. 30 por ciento Quechua 25 por ciento Aymara 30 por ciento descendencia mezclada Ascendencia europea 15 por ciento

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Bolivia

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  1. Bolivia

  2. La Riqueza en Recursos • Montañas • Estaño y gas • Potosí y Oruro

  3. ProgramasAntinarcóticos • Erradicación • Economía • Emergencia

  4. La GenteIndígenas • 30 por ciento Quechua • 25 por ciento Aymara • 30 por ciento descendencia mezclada Ascendencia europea • 15 por ciento • hegemonía

  5. Movimiento al Socialismo • Líder • Socialista • Desventajas

  6. Evo Morales • primer presidente indígena • la industria del petróleo • redistribución de la tierra • Hugo Chávez

  7. El Futuro • Nueva constitución • Manifestaciones • Referéndum • Provincias

  8. References • http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/bolivia/index.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evo_Morales • H. Osborne, Bolivia: A Land Divided (3d ed. 1964); W. E. Carter, Bolivia: A Profile (1971); • J. V. Fifer, Bolivia: Land, Location, and Politics Since 1825 (1972); • D. B. Heat, Historical Dictionary of Bolivia (1972); • H. S. Klein, Bolivia: The Evolution of a Multi-Ethnic Society (1982); • J. Dunkerley, Rebellion in the Veins: Political Struggle in Bolivia, 1952–82 (1984).

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