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LATIN AMERICA AND FOREIGN CAPITAL IN THE TWENTIETH - NBER

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

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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

Latin American Universities: From an original revolution 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

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