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Spain and Latin America
Neither wanted military intervention, but they wanted to use economics to influence countries. Wilson felt a moral obligation and wanted democracy as well.
Latin America is not a single country. Each will have a different process for the election of officials.
They set up Republics all over Latin America.
Simon Bolivar
Colombia, since July 20 of 1810.
I think there's alot in Latin America
Harold E. Davis has written: 'Latin American leaders' 'Makers of democracy in Latin America'
democracy
contact between countries was difficult
Because most of them are still being colonies of Great Britain (the named parliamentary democracy).
The most difficult and challenging aspect of understanding Latin America is its diversity. Latin America consists of multiple countries with distinct histories, cultures, languages, and socioeconomic circumstances. Therefore, understanding the region requires grappling with its complex and multifaceted nature, as well as recognizing that generalizations or assumptions about one country may not apply to others.
Probably. Independence...thats the key word, ya idiot.
James W. McGuire has written: 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality
Democracy is very rare on the continents of Africa and Asia (between these continents, you have over 100 countries and roughly a dozen are democracies). Democracy is present in Latin America in name, but in many cases, there is an extraordinary level of corruption, which derails the democracy. Democracy is only really present in Europe, North America, and Australia/Oceania.
He believed that the U.S. had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America. He also believed that mending fences with Colombia was necessary. Based on the so-called "bad deal" of the Panama Canal, Wilson sent Colombia several million dollars.
Democracy failed in Latin America after Spanish and Portuguese Colonies gained their independence because at the time, Spain and Portugal were ruled by a monarchy. King Ferdinand of Spain controlled both countries and their territories.