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    It was not only the United States and Europe that were touched by Modernism; Latin America was also feeling the effect of this shift in the art world during the beginning of the 20th century. While beginning to achieve some level of independence from its European occupiers‚ Latin American and its artists were embracing Modernism which fit well with the mixed race cultures of this region. The indigenous peoples of Mexico‚ for instance‚ endured a brutal occupation by the Spanish starting in 1521 by

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    The shift of many Latin American nations away from liberal economic and political models‚ as well as away from European ideals began with changes in Latin American nationalism and culture and ended in economics. In the beginning of the 20th century many Latin American nations had cultural movements that were challenging the old ideas about racist positivism. In Mexico‚ there was a significant break with the old Diaz regime that created efforts to present the indigenous past as something to be proud

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    colonies since the American Revolution‚ and so‚ the Latin American wars were vicious and were sparked by ideas of independence. Thanks to Napoleon’s invasion of Spain‚ the rebels in Latin America had the perfect excuse to declare their independence. However‚ even though the independence movements happened at a relatively close time from one another‚ they were not necessarily link together‚ since they have their own heroes and history. We can separate the Latin American wars into three fronts: Mexican independence

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    idolatrous image. In Latin America especially Mexico‚ people frequently elevate her to the status of deity. Besides‚ they recognize her as the Patron Saint of America. Guadalupe just like Jeanne of Arc‚ Cleopatra‚ and Betsy Ross has become mythologized and useful as a cultural and religious symbol. Although her historical role remains shrouded in principles‚ Guadalupe has a strong historical and religious significance in some parts of the world especially to people of Latin America (Poole 12). Evangelicals

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    A Latin American Empire (Page 384 -387) Leaders of the United States started realizing that their country’s security depends on the security of Latin America. (due to strong links with their southern neighbors) Most Latin American colonies were independent by the early 1800’s but were still not secure. They feared that European countries would try to re-conquer the new republics. The US feared this too; Monroe Doctrine: (President James Monroe- 1823) The document stated that "the American

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    During the 1800’s US and other colonies from Europe wanted Latin America to become a source of materials‚ and to become a market for goods. The US and Europe nations started to build mines‚ railroads‚ and bridges. The US and other nations began working together while both using the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine is an principle of the US policy‚ but then the governments of Latin America started to think that the US was going to use the Monroe Doctrine to defeat all of Western Hemisphere

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    For more than a decade‚ the Latin American region relied on "socialism of the 21st century‚" as the driving force for positive change as the world economy was experiencing surpluses beyond belief. This era of plenty was coined the “Pink Tide” – (a reference of the leftist movement’s political philosophy) as Leftist governments took advantage of an already sustained commodities boom after blaming the market oriented policies of their predecessors for economical challenges they were facing at the

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    There are many times in the course where I have seen Latin Americans respond to events different than North Americans would‚ but the different reactions mainly came from the indigenous people. The example I saw that was most prominent is “Huaorani time”. The Huaorani live in the now‚ when they say it is going to be two hours more‚ it is going to be more around eight. They don’t think about the future all they think about is the here and now. They do not save food‚ or when they do other Huaorani come

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    If Latin America can create a democratic union that supports business and a strong economy this will cause a chain reaction and help stimulate other areas of interest. With the decreased strength and influence of organized crime along with a decrease in government corruption we will begin to see local and foreign businesses within Latin America succeed. This in turn leads to many things; an increase in exports‚ domestic

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    spain conquered most of americas and was know as the most powerful country in Europe. The empire lasted for 300 years‚ but that was the end of that when the people of latin america rose up and revolt in the early 1800’s. And this was the beginning of the revolution of Latin. The creoles were the one who led the revolutions in Latin america because the desire of political power‚ nationalism‚ and economic conditions. Political power was a great motivator for the Creoles. Because since they were second

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