Persian Chart
P: -Lazaro Cardenas was the president stabilized who
stabilized Mexico through the 1930s.
-Getulio Vargas was a Brazilian authoritarian who took
power in 1929.
-Juan Peron was the personals nationalist in Argentina
during the 1940s to the 1970s.
-Fulgencio Batista was an authoritarian who ruled Cuba
from about 1934-1959.
-Fidel Castro was the leader of Cuba in 1959. He
helped lead the Cuban Revolution.
-Salvador Allende was a socialist leader of Chile who
was overthrown in 1973.
-Augusto Pinochet was the leader of a coup supported
by the US in Chile in 1973.
-Major revolutions all over.
-Political fragmentation at beginning of period.
-Strong authoritarian and centralized regimes at end of
period.
E: -The United Fruit Company was an American company
in Guatemala that was targeted by nationalist socialists.
-Economy dependent on world demand.
-Decolonization led to economic freedom which led to
cultural and political identity.
-More industrial and new middle class under
decolonization.
-Urbanization across the countries.
-Export economies at the end of period.
-Nationalized & free market economies at end of period.
-Difficulty industrializing.
R: -Christianity isn't a huge role, but still relevant.
-Bible
-Catholicism
S: -Women gain rights over an extended period of time.
-Latin American women generally have vote by 1940s.
-Protestant fundamentalists in Latin American Christian
societies opposed liberalized women's rights.
-Black nationalism in the Caribbean.
-Societies blend foreign & indigenous cultural practices.
-More egalitarian
-Existing racism
I: -New castes created
-Extraction of natural resources.
A: -Samba, Salsa, Tango
-Social artistic criticism
-Combination of European, indigenous & Christian arts.
N: -Cuba
-Mexico
-Guatemala
-Chile
-Argentina
-Caribbean
stabilized Mexico through the 1930s.
-Getulio Vargas was a Brazilian authoritarian who took
power in 1929.
-Juan Peron was the personals nationalist in Argentina
during the 1940s to the 1970s.
-Fulgencio Batista was an authoritarian who ruled Cuba
from about 1934-1959.
-Fidel Castro was the leader of Cuba in 1959. He
helped lead the Cuban Revolution.
-Salvador Allende was a socialist leader of Chile who
was overthrown in 1973.
-Augusto Pinochet was the leader of a coup supported
by the US in Chile in 1973.
-Major revolutions all over.
-Political fragmentation at beginning of period.
-Strong authoritarian and centralized regimes at end of
period.
E: -The United Fruit Company was an American company
in Guatemala that was targeted by nationalist socialists.
-Economy dependent on world demand.
-Decolonization led to economic freedom which led to
cultural and political identity.
-More industrial and new middle class under
decolonization.
-Urbanization across the countries.
-Export economies at the end of period.
-Nationalized & free market economies at end of period.
-Difficulty industrializing.
R: -Christianity isn't a huge role, but still relevant.
-Bible
-Catholicism
S: -Women gain rights over an extended period of time.
-Latin American women generally have vote by 1940s.
-Protestant fundamentalists in Latin American Christian
societies opposed liberalized women's rights.
-Black nationalism in the Caribbean.
-Societies blend foreign & indigenous cultural practices.
-More egalitarian
-Existing racism
I: -New castes created
-Extraction of natural resources.
A: -Samba, Salsa, Tango
-Social artistic criticism
-Combination of European, indigenous & Christian arts.
N: -Cuba
-Mexico
-Guatemala
-Chile
-Argentina
-Caribbean
- http://quizlet.com/2038874/whap-coursebook-unit-5-1914-present-latin-america-flash-cards/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/people/fidel_castro
- http://quizlet.com/12114757/religions-time-periods-flash-cards/
- https://dholmqvistapwhp6.wikispaces.com/Latin+American+1914+-+Present
- http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:uf2usopbQz0J:www.smusd.org/cms/lib3/CA01000805/Centricity/ModuleInstance/3934/Social_cultural_and_intellectual_thresholds.ppt+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=safari
- http://mrfarshtey.net/review/latinamerica.pdf
Rebecca Harding