Answer: In Latin America there were two major revolutionary waves. The first in takes place in context of Napoleonian wars. In fact fact it is French revolution and its Napoleonian aftermath that triggers revolutionary wave in Latin America and the result of this wave is 1) political independence on European metropolis, 2) Latinamerican constitutionalism, 3) definition of mutual frontiers. The second wave takes place in the first half of the 20th century in the context of A) questioning of liberalism and increasing popularity of authoritarian state and B) modernization. This wave is connected with authoritarian populism.
Explanation: First wave takes place in the spirit of Enlightenment and its ideas. The second wave is completely different. Mexican liberalism associated with Benito Juarez (1860s) was finally eliminated by the dictatorship of Porfyrio Diaz (turn of the 19th and 20th century), in Brazil republic is proclaimed in 1889 but its beginning is very authoritarian (president Fonseca and Peixoto are soldiers), and in 1930 anti-constitutional coup takes place to introduce populist, authoritarian and modernist era represented by Getulio Vargas. However, much modernization took place at that time.
The development of the steel industry and the railroads was deeply connected. The benefits were going in both directions. The steel industry was providing the material for building the railroads. s the railroads were expanding through the country, new areas were becoming connected, some of which had the ore needed to produce steel. Through the railroad, the ore was easily transported to the manufacturing facilities, so more steel was produced. As more steel was produced, there was even more material for building the railroads, but also a cheaper material, sot he railroads developed even more. In this manner, both sides managed to contribute to their development and prosper greatly.
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1.338 billion
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According to the 2010 census, 91.51% of the population was Han Chinese, and 8.49% were minorities.
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d. began to wane as counterculture had become counterproductive.
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The hippie movement was started as a youth movement that developed in the united states of America in the mid-1960s, but that, like many movements, has spread all over the world. the hippies were also revolutionaries who made history by speaking up for what they felt was right. It was a unique counterculture and those engaged were not worried about what people consider of them. However, the movement faded away when it became counterproductive.