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How did the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo help to establish democracy in Argentina?
They led an armed revolt of citizens that overthrew the military junta in Argentina.
They held an election that determined whether the military junta could continue in power.
They criticized the military junta in Argentina until it was forced to hold free elections.
They wrote a new constitution for Argentina that included strong democratic protections.
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They criticized the military junta in Argentina until it was forced to hold free elections.
Explanation: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo staged persistent public protests and international advocacy highlighting the junta's human-rights abuses and the disappearances of their children. Their pressure helped erode the regime's legitimacy and contributed to the return to democratic rule (they did not lead an armed revolt, hold elections, or write the constitution).
Explanation: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo staged persistent public protests and international advocacy highlighting the junta's human-rights abuses and the disappearances of their children. Their pressure helped erode the regime's legitimacy and contributed to the return to democratic rule (they did not lead an armed revolt, hold elections, or write the constitution).
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