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How did the economic depression after world war 1 affect governments in Latin America?

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All through the eighteenth century and into the mid nineteenth century, most Latin American economies were reliant on exchange. They for the most part needed substantial industry and depended vigorously on exportation. Espresso, sugar, and different yields were key things of exportation. This dependence on exchange left numerous Latin American states defenseless when the Great Depression broke out. Preceding the Great Depression, most Latin American states had generally stable governments. Majority rule government was fit as a fiddle all through Latin America. In any case, this changed after the overall discouragement as rightist governments and military tyrannies came to control. It may be useful here to survey one party rule. One party rule is an extraordinary conservative and patriot political rationality in which the state practices finish control. Nazi Germany is presumably the most surely understood case of a rightist government.
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