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valentina_108 [34]
4 years ago
13

Describe three problems that have been encountered in establishing stable governments in Latin America. Why have

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PSYCHO15rus [73]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:  

Monarchies overthrew and in its place government established.

Abundance resources, corruption, politics, and power have led to coups and revolutions.

Explanation:  

The leaders of Latin America after independence face problem regarding establishing a stable government. Even after getting Independence from Spain, may of the Latin Americans were still loyal to them. Three centuries of colonial rule in Latin America has left the continent with chaos, where leaders, dictators and monarch want to gain power and authority to form a government. The concept of representative government had a weak presence in Iberian political culture in Latin America.

hram777 [196]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Ideological differences about what type of government to have and how power should be divided has been a problem. In the wake of disputed elections, forced government takeovers have been common; in some countries, dictators have seized power and ruled for decades. The role of the church in government and politics has also been a source of conflict.

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