Latin American History

How did Lázaro Cárdenas, Juan Perón, Jorge Gaitán, and Getúlio Vargas try to
help the poor in their respective countries? To what extent were they successful
and how did they fail? Based on the evidence, which leader’s methods worked
best? Whose were least effective? Support your argument using “Lázaro
Cárdenas: The Missionary General,” “Encounters on the Middle Ground,”
“Different Getúlios,” “Vargas’ Unfinished Revolution,” “Ordinary People: Five
Lives Affected by Vargas-Era Reforms,” “White Gold: The Story of the Rubber
Soldiers,” “Love in Power,” “Argentina since 1946,” and “Little Eva.”

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