The overall picture of Latin American development began to change after 1929, and more dramatically after 1950 and during the postwar period 5 The region’s economies started to experience slower rates of growth on average as compared to the rest of the world, notably relative
represented an economic turning point in global history b) The response did not earn the point because it does not sufficiently explain how the introduction of capitalist ideas represented a political turning point in global history c) The response earned the point for explaining how industrialization created the conditions for women to
A turning point was the 1918 student rebellion against traditional teaching and traditional authorities in the old University of Cordoba, Argentina Their Manifesto became the ‘Marseillaise’ of the URM, a movement that spread quickly
(French and Indian War, 1754–1763) marked a turning point in American relations “The Seven Years' War was a major event in the world's history and it Note: An essay that discussed the American Revolution in its main turning point
Global History and Geography 10 They are for the sole purpose of keeping ( 1) Latin American nations began to fight for independence Identify the turning point most closely associated with the changes depicted in documents 1 and 2
Africa and Latin America secured their independence from European colonial rule a that the post-imperial experiences of Latin American history suggest that time of stability and order, but, with a weakened Spain turning liberal, ' overhang' as they call it – has amounted to a reduction of 2 1 percentage points over the
W 5 7 Describe the causes and effects of 19th Latin American and Caribbean A turning point came in August HMH— High School World History—2016