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Chapter 32: Latin America

Chapter 32: Latin America. Emily Kopas & Aku Acquaye. Objectives. How did U.S. Intervention affect the development of Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba? How did the cold war affect Latin America's stance between the U.S. and Asia?

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Chapter 32: Latin America

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  1. Chapter 32: Latin America Emily Kopas & Aku Acquaye

  2. Objectives • How did U.S. Intervention affect the development of Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba? • How did the cold war affect Latin America's stance between the U.S. and Asia? • What were the results of the new democratic trends in Latin America? • What were the results of poor economic growth, social injustice, and political instability in Latin America? • What was the role of women in the development of Latin American politics?

  3. Vocab • PRI • Zapatistas • United Fruit Company • Fidel Castro • Che Ernesto Guevara • Liberation Theology • Salvador Allende • Sandinista Party • Banana Republics • Good Neighbor Policy • Alliance for Progress

  4. Latin America After World War II • Initially dominated by authoritative reformers • Mexico and the PRI • Corrupt & no social improvement • Radical opposition by Zapatistas • Replaced by conservative PAN Party • First step towards democracy

  5. Radical Opposition in the 1950s • Marxian Socialist Philosophy • Guatemala • Radial change to land distribution • Intervention by U.S. & United Fruit Company • Failure to improve social/economic problems

  6. Radical Opposition in the 1950s • Cuba • Large middle class, literacy & heath care • Fidel Castro • Marxist-Leninist • Launched radical change • Supported nationalist & anti-imperialist policy • Depended on support by Soviet Union

  7. Reform and Military Options Democracies Catholic Church involvement Military based rulers

  8. United States and Latin America: Continuing Presence • Dependency • Private investments • Military intervention • Panama Canal • Alliance for Progress • Good Neighbor Policy

  9. The Search for Change Women's rights Rapid population growth Urbanization

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