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The Life Of Argentinian Saint Evita Peron
1,489 wordsEvita Peron, to many Argentines, was a saint. 40, 000 of them would write to the pope attesting to her miracles. She was born on May 7, 1919, in Los Told, and baptized Maria Eva, but everyone called her Evita. Her father abandoned the family shortly after her birth. In early 1935, the young Evita fled to Buenos Aires. She wanted to be an actress, and in the next few years supported herself with bit parts. She began regular visits to the offices of a movie magazine, talking herself up for mention...
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Consolidate His Power Juan Peron
1,517 wordsJuan Domingo Peron Juan Domingo Peron firstly appeared on Argentinean political scene back in June, 1943. He was a strong man and with the help of military junta they took the power in the state. Previously unknown, save among a clique of army nationalists, he was to become thereafter the pivot around which Argentinas power struggles would revolve for the next three decades. Even today, more than a decade after his death, a powerful political party backed by the trade union movement bears his na...
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Consolidate His Power Good Or Evil
2,155 wordsJuan Peron Argentinian strongman Juan Peron joined the army in 1913. Some thirty years later, he was one of the leaders of an army coup. Peron held a number of important positions under the regime. His strong support for labor unions and social reform resulted in widespread support for him among the Argentine masses. When he was imprisoned by other members of the junta in 1945, this support, along with his wife's efforts, led to his release. In Argentina, a type of populist politics, based on a ...
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Five Year Plan Buenos Aires
2,171 words... of labor and social welfare, he employed all the power of a dictatorial state to overcome opposition to long-overdue labor legislation and to build up powerful unions personally attached to him in every economic field. These became the mass base for the Peronist movement. In his years as president, they constituted a watershed in the countrys history in terms of the expansion of government power over the economy, social reform legislation, and the strengthening of the labor movement. In fact...
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Juan Peron Lower Class
1,296 wordsThesis: Her experience as a member of the lower class who overcame poverty and her belief in bringing justice to the poor made everything that she did for the people of Argentina possible. I. Taking action A. Collections for the needy B. The Secretariat II. Continuing the action A. The Eva Peron Foundation B. The Social Help Crusade C. The Hospital Train D. Twelve hospitals III. Helping women IV. Helping children V. Helping the elderly VI. Seeing Eva's viewpoint Eva Peron Mi vida por Peron! (My ...
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Thousands Of People Lot Of People
2,056 wordsMaria Eva Duarte was born on May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos Argentina. She was the youngest illegitimate child of Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguen. Eva had a difficult childhood, her father had his own wife and children, and he gave Juana s Ibarguen children his last name and would visit them once in a while. When Eva was seven her father died living them in very poor conditions, all the family, her mother and the five children lived in a tiny one room and in order to pay the rent and have...
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