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Which explains the political climate of Argentina after the Dirty War?

democratic free elections began and military rule ended
a new dictatorship started and military rule ended
democratic free elections began while military rule continued
a new dictatorship started while military rule continued

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democratic free elections began and military rule ended.

After the Dirty War (approximately 1976–1983) Argentina returned to civilian rule in 1983 with the election of Raúl Alfonsín, the military dictatorship was replaced by a democratically elected government, and subsequent trials and human-rights efforts weakened the armed forces' political power.