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Mila [183]
2 years ago
6

Which rebel group came into existence in 1979 to overthrow the nicaraguan dictator anastasio somoza?

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STALIN [3.7K]2 years ago
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The correct option is C.

<u>Sandinistas </u> group came into existence in 1979 to overthrow the nicaraguan dictator anastasio somoza.

<h3>Who is Somoza family ?</h3>

From 1936 through 1979, the Somoza family dominated Nicaragua as a family dictatorship for 43 years. Anastasio Somoza Garca established the dictatorship, and his sons Luis and Anastasio Somoza kept it going.

Early in the 1960s, a group opposed to Anastasio Somoza's dictatorship called the Sandinista or "Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional" arose (that started in 1936). The majority of the members of this socialist group were young students, and they chose the name "Sandinista"—after the hero-like Nicaraguan revolutionary leader Augusto César Sandino—for their party.

Early in the 1970s, the FSLN began to carry out military operations, and in 1979, after toppling the Somoza Dynasty, it succeeded in establishing a revolutionary government.

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