Governments in Latin America after 1920
a. were, although republican in structure, usually royalist in fact, and socialist in economic policies.
b. were peasant-controlled in Mexico and Brazil and dominated by socialists in Chile and Argentina.
c. became, as a whole, more openly democratic.
d. differed widely in policies, as Argentina's move toward middle-class representation faded with the accession of Juan Perón, while Mexican peasants gained from land reform under Cárdenas.
e. were all authoritarian dictatorships.
d
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