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na | Oligarchies and Caudillism in Spanish America |
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na | Oligarchies and chieftainships in Spanish America |
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Oligarchies and Caudillism in Spanish America Explanation: "The cult of Caudillism (the following of a military leader or Caudillo, an advanced form of Macho-ism) brought independence from the Spanish throne only to subvert that bloody, hard-earned fabric to chains of dictatorship in country after country of South America." Oligarquia= oligarchy www.ece.iit.org / Webster dictionary |
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Oligarchies and chieftainships in Spanish America Explanation: Caudillismo I am sure is correct but is not really English, it is more a Spanish rendering. Good luck! |
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