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Dafna11 [192]
2 years ago
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Diferencias entre revolucion cubana y revolucion boliviana

History
1 answer:
Kamila [148]2 years ago
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Las diferencias de estas revoluciones son: La revolución boliviana fue apoyada por Estados Unidos, mientras la revolución Cubana no.

<h3>¿Qué fueron las revoluciones cubana y boliviana?</h3>

Estas revoluciones fueron levantamientos sociales que se tomaron el poder de los países latinoamericanos de Bolivia y Cuba. Algunas de las diferencias fueron:

  • La revolución boliviana ocurrió en 1952 y la revolución cubana en 1953.
  • La revolución boliviana tuvo apoyo de los Estados Unidos, la revolución cubana no.
  • La revolución boliviana se desarrolló hacia diferentes formas de pensamiento mientras la revolución cubana se desarrolló hacia una dictadura militar.
  • La revolución boliviana se inspiró en la inclusión de los indígenas en las dinámicas sociales mientras la revolución cubana se enfocó en otros aspectos.

Aprenda más sobre revoluciones en: brainly.com/question/19569933

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