Pinochet should be remembered as a ruthless killer who ruled Chile as a dictator for 17 years. He commanded the military coup that toppled Chile's chosen socialist president, Salvador Allende, in 1973. He would kill his political opponents in Chile, and although some still thought of him as a hero, he ultimately was held accountable for the torture/pain and deaths of thousands of people.
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After the Chilean parliament in August 1973 declared Allende's regime illegal and ordered the armed forces to overthrow him, Augusto Pinochet (the chief of the Chilean army) stormed the seat of the executive power, during which Allende killed himself. Then, he dissolved parliament and established a ruling junta under his leadership, which retained power in the country until March 1990. He took over the presidency in December 1974 and gave his government a constitutional basis through a new constitution in 1980 (which in modified form still applies). In a second referendum in 1988, he failed to gain support for another term and resigned in favor of the Democratic candidate Patricio Aylwin. He was forced to resign as army chief in 1998 and spent the rest of his life avoiding being prosecuted for human rights violations committed during his presidency.
Today, Beringia<span> is the land and marine area bordered on the west
by the Lena River; on the east by the Mackenzie River; on the north by 72
degrees north latitude in the Chukchi Sea; and on the south by the tip of the
Kamchatka Peninsula.</span>
The most significant political consequence that resulted
from the spread of cotton agriculture across the south into the southwest of
the nation was that the cotton agriculture were able to accumulate a capital in
which is the industry of the northern area.
One way that world war 1 effected the Turkish leaders was that D they lost control of territory in the middle east but preserved Turkeys political independence.