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Latin America is not a single country. Each will have a different process for the election of officials.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
The Catholic Church is supported by the government
No. All independent countries in Latin America are republics or have governments led by a president.
Costa Rica is one of the best places to live in Latin America. It is the only nation in Latin America that has never had its government overthrown by the military but has always changed governments by elections. It is also one of the safest places in Latin America.
People in Latin America want justice, freedom, security, food and safety from their governments. These are the challenges that Latin Americans have fought over the centuries because they can't seem to have them.
Latin America is a cultural region that spans Mexico, most of Central America, the Caribbean and South America. As such, there are several countries within the region, having different types of government. The most common is the representative republic.
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Underdeveloped infrastructure
No. He favored governments that were aligned to American economic interests.
One result of the US covert actions in Latin America and the Middle East was the increase of Anti-American sentiment. During that time the US government overthrew governments that were perceived as hostile.
The most frequent method of changing governments in Latin America is the military coup d'etat.