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Latin America -- Political Force and Social Evolution
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A 5 page paper that demonstrates the impacts of major political force on the small communities of Latin America over the course of the past 4 centuries. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Polevol.wps
Latin America / On the Road to Democracy
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A comprehensive, 18 page examination of socio-political trends in Latin America leading to Democracy. The writer looks at how the continent has finally begun to develop a positive image of the U.S., the significance of NAFTA as a partnership between the U.S. & Mexico, The Miami Summit of the Americas, and much more. The positive influences of several key Latin-American politicians and leaders are examined as well. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Filename: Latinde.wps
Latin America / On the Road to Democracy # 2
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A shorter, 9 page version of Latindem.wps, in which the writer discusses Latin America's newfound interest in Democracy, respect for the United States, participation in trade partnerships, and more. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Latindem.wps
Latin America / Women's Rights
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A 12 page paper that provides an overview of the current issues for women in Latin America. This paper considers the treatment of women and women's rights in Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Latinwmn.wps
Latin America/3 Issues
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A 6 page research paper that examines 3 issues in Latin American society in 3 two-page discussions. The topics covered are: the role of women in Latin America & Economic impact of that role; the role of Catholic Church in history & inroads made by other religions; and the role of indigenous people & their needs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khla3is.rtf
Latin America: Economic Transitions After Colonialism
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An 8 page discussion of the economic structure of Latin America during and after colonialism. Notes the transitions countries had to go through after obtaining independence. Emphasizes that these countries still depend heavily on the export of largely raw products and the import of highly
processed products, a potentially precarious economic situation.
Provides specific examples of the economic transformations of Peru,
Mexico and Brazil. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPlatEcn.wps
Latin America: Lessons From History, Direction for the Future
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An 11 page overview of the political and economic concerns which have faced Latin America and the viable solutions to those problems. Briefly presents the Barbados, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil as an example of country which are continually struggling with their problems and the solutions which are being implemented. Provides a detailed overview of CARICOM (the Caribbean Community and Common Market) and suggests that it presents one of the most viable solutions to the problems in the Caribbean in particular. Written from the perspective of an advisor to a new president of a fictional Caribbean country.
Filename: PPacerim.wps
Latin America: Development And Bureaucratic Authoritarianism
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses the following two points: 1) Mexico and Argentina's developmental similarities and differences, and 2) the emergence of bureaucratic authoritarianism in Latin America as caused by the export boom. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCspnmx.wps
Latin America: Independence From Colonial Domination
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3 pages in length. Postcolonial Latin America yearned for the ability to break out from the oppressive constraints of the dictatorship that precluded its people's opportunity for freedom. It can be argued that autocratic rule was part and parcel of Latin America's existence all the way up to the point of its self-independence that was finally realized by those who had been held down for so long. Instrumental to the overall conquest of independence was the coupling of social realities and intellectual developments, as well as issues surrounding the economic and political stability of Spain and Portugal. While many of the motivating factors for freedom were the result of external forces, there were also some internal elements that helped to assist the eventual move toward Latin American independence. The writer discusses Latin America's self-independence. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCLatAm.wps
Latin American Democracy
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the progression of democracy in Latin America by addressing the following topics: postcolonialism, legislation and civil liberties. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCLADem.rtf