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What best describes Catholic Church leaders and the military and landowners in Latin America during colonial times?
The military was the government. The Latin American Military was very harsh. They did things like outlaw political parties, censored press, and close universities. They also imprisoned and executed thousands using "Death Squads".
They formed and elite class and hel political power
Ever since the 18th century; all Latin America has suffered such kind of imperialism.
The top countries in latin America with the strogest military are Cuba and Colombia , first of all because Cuba and Colombia are the latin American countries that has more expirience in wars. If you want to ask me something email me to: Daniel.rodriguez96@gmail.com or just write your coment now.
Various degrees of political, economic and even military interventionism.
Simon Bolivar was a political and military leader. He played a key role in Latin America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire.
Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
What best describes Catholic Church leaders and the military and landowners in Latin America during colonial times?
A cacique is a tribal chief in the Spanish West Indies, a local political leader in Latin America, or a variety of species of tropical blackbirds.
The military was the government. The Latin American Military was very harsh. They did things like outlaw political parties, censored press, and close universities. They also imprisoned and executed thousands using "Death Squads".
No. Most countries that form part of Latin America are republics. The only single-party country in Latin America is Cuba.
Simon Bolivar was a South American Military and political leader. He played the central role in gaining independence for Latin America from Spanish rule. He is also credited with instituting democracy in Latin America by founding Gran Columbia. This state included the territories of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, northern Peru, western Guyana and northwest Brazil, Bolivar was its president from 1819 to 1830.
Caudillos.
They formed and elite class and hel political power
Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
Hugo Chavez (Venezuela)