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Latin America 1945-Present

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Former President of Chile, overthrown in a military coup in 1973, leading to the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
A Maoist guerrilla group in Peru that engaged in a violent insurgency during the late 20th century.
Military leader in Peru who led a coup in 1968, implementing leftist policies and nationalizations.
A literary style that combines realistic portrayals of ordinary events with elements of fantasy, often found in Latin American literature.
A company that operates in multiple countries, typically with a central office in one country and branches or facilities in others.
Organizations where individuals voluntarily work together for a common economic, social, or cultural benefit.
Led by Fidel Castro, this revolution resulted in the overthrow of the Batista regime in Cuba.
Former military dictator of Panama, later captured by the United States for drug trafficking and racketeering
A government-imposed restriction on the exchange of goods and services with a specific country, usually for political reasons.
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An international organization that aims to promote cooperation and solidarity among American states, including those in Latin America.
A Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize winner known for his influential works in magic realism, including "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
A three-time President of Argentina, known for his populist policies and association with Peronism.
The transfer of ownership and control of state-owned enterprises to private entities, often as part of economic reforms.
Cuban revolutionary leader and former President, known for the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
Conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over the disputed Falkland Islands.
Military dictator of Chile from 1973 to 1990, known for human rights abuses and economic reforms.
A Brazilian architect known for his modernist designs, including the construction of Brasília, the capital of Brazil.
Refers to the anti-Sandinista guerrilla groups in Nicaragua during the 1980s, supported by the United States.
Former President of Mexico, known for being the first candidate from the National Action Party (PAN) to be elected president.