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Which explains how the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo affected Argentina?
They forced the government to take military action.
They forced the government to hold free elections.
They forced the government to increase populist programs.
They forced the government to decrease populist programs.
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They forced the government to hold free elections.
Brief explanation: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo publicly protested the forced disappearances under Argentina’s military dictatorship, drawing national and international attention that undermined the junta’s legitimacy and helped push the country back toward democratic elections (1983) and later human-rights investigations.
Brief explanation: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo publicly protested the forced disappearances under Argentina’s military dictatorship, drawing national and international attention that undermined the junta’s legitimacy and helped push the country back toward democratic elections (1983) and later human-rights investigations.
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