The urban lower class, former rural workers, women, unions, and the Catholic church have emerged as new political forces in Latin America. Write an essay describing the effect each of these groups had on Latin America’s political system?
I can’t find this in the book and can only answer based off of my personal knowledge; not what I have learned from the work. I know that these groups spoke their mind enough and the government had to do something, so they come to an understanding.
I really have no idea what to put.. it is the last essay question [which thank goodness only have to be 3paragraphs!] I have to write in World History and I have been having the toughest time answering it.
A short explanation that I could research and/or expand on would be great!
Thank you for your help
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