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    19th Century Latin Americ

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    2008 19th Century Latin America (Option 3) Latin America in the latter half of the nineteenth century began to experience a number of obstacles pivotal to their identity and crucial to their development. The first significant obstacle came right after the wars for independence‚ a challenge and question over who had really achieved independence. The second obstacle was the political conflict between liberals and conservatives and their ideologies of what Latin America should become in the

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    Latin American Religions University of Phoenix November 12‚ 2012 What are some major attributes of Latin American Catholicism? Identify and describe at least two distinctions and include how they are distinct from Catholicism elsewhere. The Central American War had changed the priorities of the Catholic Church in Latin America. In the 1980’s‚ the clergy’s had decided to go against the Catholic Church mainly the Vatican despite the various threats‚ and began to help the poor which were struggling

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    Latin American Revolution

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    and democratic. Around colonies of Europe‚ in Latin America‚ the people was in a bad situation because the domination of the European colonial Powers. • Latin American People Win Independence Colonial society divided‚ what classes existed in Latina American society‚ in Latin America society was divided into six classes of people‚ peninsulares is the people that have born in Spain were at the top ‚ then creoles or Spaniards who born in Latin America‚ below them were mestizos were persons mixed of

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    Latin Music: Trivia

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    ​ When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3.​ ​ How did the sounds of salsa change? Sounds of salsa changed because it was starting to be fused with pop and R&B. 4.​ What was the influence of CBS’ Latin division on

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    Latin Research Paper

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    elitist agenda‚ the modern use of Latin is a reflection of pride and centuries of tradition. Whether used in a court of law or for other academic or scientific purposes‚ Latin remains useful. It allows for the legal language to be richer and more flexible and continues to play many roles in the legal system. Similarly‚ in scientific fields‚ Latin provides a precise and concise way of sorting the genus and species of living organism‚ with permanence. Although Latin is considered the language of scholars

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    throughout Latin America. The myth of the heroic guerrilla lead by Cuban revolutionaries like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara helped to establish the idea of a new Cuba (Wright‚ 2001). The development of the myth of guerrillas helped to legitimate the new system established in Cuba and to gain the acceptance of the civil society who supported the revolution even in times of economic and social crisis. The succeed of the Cuban revolution also served as inspiration to other guerrilla movements in Latin America

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    Chapter #36:Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America Time Period: 1914 to Present I. Translation of the Chapter Title: 1 Sentence (Translate the Chapter Title into your own words; use dictionary as needed) Nationalism: devotion to ones own nation Political Identities: arguments that focus on self interests Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America: places in the world II. Prediction Based on Chapter Title: (1 sentence—based on the title‚ what do you think this chapter

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    A Latin Christmas In Martin Espada’s "Latin Night at the Pawnshop‚" the poet examines the Latin culture during Christmas time in a young‚ but still growing community of Latino immigrants. The poem proposes that during some time in America‚ people of Latino descent could not enjoy themselves during the holidays as they would if they were in their own country. Therefore‚ the theme of the poem is heavily influenced by the demise of Latin culture in America. Espada augments his poem to make the theme

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    Nationalism 1. In the wake of neocolonialism‚ Latin Americans remade the nativist rhetoric of the past to push a new nationalist cultural and economic agenda. I. Nationalism 1. Latin American nations had been defined by their internal diversity 1. Transculturation 2. Racial mixing 2. Europeans had associated Latin American difference with a negative meaning 3. Nativism challenged this attitude 4. Nativism faded after independence

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    global trade by using the resources of Latin America. This essay will explain the aspects of colonialism‚ the rise of global trade‚ and its affects on the modern world. When the Europeans arrived in 1519‚ they took Latin America by a storm. Once of the Europeans‚ Cortes found allies to take over the Aztec empire. Leading with the city if Tenochtitlan‚ Cortes takes over each Aztec city‚ to ultimately

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