The rule of Getulio Vargas was a major turning point in Brazilian history for all of the following reasons except
a. he established a political movement and party that continue today.
b. his policies led to the end of Brazilian dependence on coffee exports.
c. he attempted to modernize Brazil.
d. he enacted a legal framework for labor relations and a progressive labor code.
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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