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Most Latin American countries have a presidential system of government, where the president is both the head of state and the head of government. However, there is variation among the region, with some countries having a parliamentary system or a hybrid form of government combining elements of both.
Most Latin American countries have democratic or federal republic governments. Franklin Roosevelts "Good Neighbor Policy"
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 official language of most Latin American countries is Spanish. However, in countries such as Brazil, the official language is Portuguese. Additionally, some countries have recognized indigenous languages as official, such as Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
by the citizens.
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No. However, the main result of the American Revolution (1765 - 1783) was the Republic as form of government. Eventually, most countries in Latin America adopted this same form of government, based on the American experience.
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The most frequent method of changing governments in most Latin American countries has been through military coup d'etat. Most South American countries do not practice democracy.
Regular Government like the USA
Most immigrants to America now is Mexico and many latin American countries
The Catholic Church
During the colonial period, Spain and Portugal controlled most of the land in Latin American countries. After gaining independence, land ownership became more diverse, but a significant portion remained in the hands of elites and large landowners.