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Essay about Eva Peron
Maria Eva Duarte was born on May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos Argentina. She was the youngest
illegitimate child of Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguen. Eva had a difficult childhood, her
father had his own wife and children, and he gave Juana's Ibarguen children his last name and would
visit them once in a while. When Eva was seven her father died living them in very poor conditions,
all the family, her mother and the five children lived in a tiny one room and in order to pay the rent
and have something to eat Eva's mother her sisters and herself had to work as cook's for a rich and
powerful family in Los Toldos. It was then that Eva got her fist close look at the very wealthy
families who controlled Argentina. Eva would recall her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He invited the most popular stars to participate; Eva Duarte was among them and helped aid the
needy. On the 22 of January a festival was held with a great number of actors and actresses, all the
benefits were destined for the victims of the earthquake. This was when Colonel Juan Domingo
Peron and Eva Duarte met each other. This would be the beginning of a relationship that would
leave a great mark in the history of Argentina. Juan Peron had been designated as vice–president and
Eva had three programs in the Belgrano radio.
By now they had a relationship going and many people were not very fond of it. Eva convinced
Peron to help the working class and the government did not like this at all. On October 9, something
happened that would start a new change in the course of there lives, the president asked Peron to
resign, Peron did. And Eva had been fired from the Belgrano radio. This was a moment when Eva
would speak for their rights and fight for what she believed was right. So after Peron resigned Eva
organized a lot of people who Peron had once helped and asked them that now it was their turn to
help Juan Domingo Peron. A lot of people mostly the working class would stand up to the media and
had Peron speak in public, by now all the people were supporting him after he had spoken to the
crowd and the people were yelling "Peron for president". This would be
thanks to Eva and to the way she had
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Juan Peron Research Paper
Exile: when one is sent away from their native country for political reasons. Many cruel dictators
were sent to exile after what they did to their country and Juan Perón is one of them. Perón helped
with a successful military coup that put him into power in the first place. Despite being anti–
communist and fascist, he had the support of the Nazi troops. He supported the working class, even
though he supported labor of the poorer classes. Juan Perón was a dictator who held a successful
military coup, was sexually involved with other woman, and threatened to separate church and state.
Juan Perón was the dictator of Argentina from 1946 to 1955. He came into power by helping with a
coup d'état to over throw the previous president. He was known for being sexually involved with
younger woman in the country after the death of his former wife. This may have occurred because
of how his wife also had an affair with Perón's advisor, and her bodyguard. Perón was also known
for his wife, Eva Perón, who was an actor who was well known in Argentina. The Peróns wanted to
have Eva be viewed as a saint but once the church declined, Perón was seriously upset. As well as ...
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These two goals narrowly escaped the Cold War, but he had no concrete means to achieve those
goals. He instructed his advisors to develop a plan for him instead. Perón's advisors were mostly
very trustworthy, but if they rebelled against him, they'd be sent to jail, just like "Union leader
Ciériano Reyes, jailed for years for turning against Perón" (Consortium News). Reyes wasn't the
only ally who turned against Perón, but he certainly was one of the most remembered. The people
didn't just turn on Perón because they wanted to. There was a method to their madness. The people
believed that Perón was not helping their country's economy and this was not helping Perón gain
any more power than he already
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Essay On Juan Peron And Eva Peron
Keely Guallpa
LTS 1003
17 October 2017
Juan and Eva Peron Seventy–two years later and the effects of Peronism are still present in the
Argentinian society. The roots of Peronism can be traced back to Juan Peron, a military general and
later on the President of Argentina. Him, along with his wife Eva Peron, left an imprint on the
Argentinian society with their radical changes in politics involving government aid to the poor and
the minority. The legacy of Juan Peron started before he became president. In the early 1940s Peron
joined the United Officer's Group, a secret group formed in Argentina with the sole purpose of
overthrowing the current fraudulent government and placing one of their military generals in power.
Peron played a key role in this military coup and during Edelmiro Farrell's presidency, Peron
became the Minister of War, Secretary of Labour and Vice President. Peron's political ideology was
formed from his army training delegation in Germany and Italy. There, he was able to study the
works of Benito Mussolini and the fascist government. He immediately became fascinated with the
fascist government and the power Mussolini had over the people. Instead of trying to implement that
sme government in argentina, Peron sought ways to improve upon the mistakes of Mussolini's
government. Peron's political ideology should not be viewed as fascist but rather as "Justicialism."
Justicialism involved aid to the working class while not becoming part of capitalism or
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Women In Films: User Or Victim? Essay
Women in Films: User or Victim?
Women in Films: User or Victim?
Designed to prove that a woman can be anybody she desires to be, the legendary film, Evita, is now
shown to millions of movie viewers. Alan Parker=s Evita is a reflection of the much–publicized
images of two popular self–made heroines of different era, Evita and Madonna. The discussion of
this essay will show us how these ladies got far and revered once by their followers.
The life of Evita Peron is almost like a dramatization of a romantic fiction, about the tale of a young
and poor illegitimate girl, who escapes the cruelty and poverty of her hometown, and Aflees to the
big city to become a movie star, fights her way to the top through succession of men, ... Show more
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But this sight did not discourage Eva, and she went on to become a film and radio performer.
Although Evita had the glamour and talent to become successful, she was also aware of the
Acrushing limitations imposed upon
Argentinean women of relentless male chauvinism. It was the men who had the freedom and earned
the money to use it@(25). But Evita was determined not to be a victim, she instead, use men as a
stepping stone to her success as she did to
Augustine Magaldi to escape out of her hometown.
In the film, Evita, Alan Parker portrays Madonna as if it was meant for her to be born to portray the
role. Significantly indeed, Madonna=s life is almost a replica of Evita=s life: a rags–to–riches tale in
which Aearly personal loss is a motivating factor, and in which, once success is achieved, ruthless
will is deployed to sustain it@ (163). Madonna=a childhood background resembles Evita=s in many
ways. Both came from a working–class background, both lost a parent at an early age (Evita=s
father and Madonna=s mother), and both ladies were impoverished as little girls. Evita=s fight for
success made her a role model to Madonna, admiring the way she overcame her loss in early life.
Despite all hurdles, Evita used her early tragic experience as a motivating factor to seek what life
has denied her. Madonna, on the other hand, also used her own childhood loss and fears as
springboards to personal
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Eva Peron Research Paper
"My biggest fear is for life to be forgotten."(www.quotemaster.org) The women who made the lower
class feel important once spoke these words. To show that the lower class matters she made sure this
quote was known. Eva knew how it was to be growing up in a poor environment with low amounts
of money. Eva made up a foundation. The foundation was made to help the lower class people. It
was there to provide them with supplies such as food and even money for the poor families. Eva
Peron was also a big part of women's suffrage act. She made a great impact for the lower class
people and too the women that were standing up for their rights. Eva Peron was born May 7th, 1919
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One of the biggest things that Eva Peron is well known for is helping the poor. On July 8th, 1948,
she set up the foundation Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (thefamouspeople.com). Her organization
gained the support of the lower–class people (notablebiographies.com). Eva wanted to help the poor
and improve their life's (notablebiographies.com). The foundation also provided clothing, medicine,
and even money to the needy people (notablebiographies.com). Another thing she is well know is
sticking up for women's rights. In 1951 she set up the female Peronist party (thefamouspeople.com).
"Eva Peron was largely responsible for the passage of women suffrage of women suffrage law and
formed the Peronist Feminist Party 1949" (britannica.com). "She credited for inspiring a colossal
number of women to take active part in politics of Argentina" (thefamouspeople.com). Eva is known
for being a huge supporter for women's rights and help the poor (biography.com). One of Eva Peron
problems was she had cancer and didn't even know it. "After without Eva knowledge the noted
American cancer surgeon, George T.Pack, Entered the room and removed an Extensive cancer of the
cervix" (drmirkin.com). She was never told she had cancer until later (drmirkin.com) She suffered
from Cervical cancer for which she went through several surgeries (thefamouspeople.com). She was
the first person in Argentina to have Chemotherapy (drmirkin.com). She died of
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La Vida Por Perón Research Paper
" 'La Vida por Perón". The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute,
but for several" (Fraser and Navarso, 152). 'La vida por Perón' are among many of Eva Perón's last
words, before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote
Juan Perón and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well–known
presidents of Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role
in Argentina's political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current
political parties in Argentina ("Perónist"). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and
commemorate Juan Perón and his political ideologies look up to Evita as well ... Show more content
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Evita used her position in the government to create a Women's Workand Assistance Division ("To
Be Evita – Part II"), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that
women should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, "This
century will not go down in history as the "Century of World Wars" nor even as the century of
Atomic Disintegration" but rather as the "Century of Victorious Feminism!"("To Be Evita – Part
II"). Although Evita was not fully correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the
'Century of Victorious Feminism', it is evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many
ways her promotion of feministic ideals would help Perón and his political party show that they
were more modern in their thinking and different from the parties that were elected before them.In
order to promote the benefits of female empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders
of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947,
and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge
them to join her struggle("To Be Evita – Part II"). She even went
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The Struggle For Power In Tim Rice's Eva Peron
Tim Rice created Evita in 1976 but it didn't debut until 1979 on Broadway. It was based on the life
of Eva Peron, who ended up being the most famous First Lady of Argentina. In a recent interview
with Mark Shenton, Tim Rice said that he heard about Eva Peron on the radio and remember her
from a stamp he saw as a child. That moment was enough to make Rice interested in Eva Peron's
life story. This all happened in 1973 twenty–one years after Eva Peron had already passed away.
Along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, they created a pop– rock opera that told of her rise to fame. The
play was very successful and even was later turned into a movie directed by Alan Parker, starring
Madonna as Eva Peron in 1996. The main character of this play is Eva Peron ... Show more content
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The play had both political and social themes. The one social movement in the play that appeals to
the female audience was the Women Right's Movement. Eva is displayed as a woman who takes
charges and is independent in life and love. She is the perfect example of everything the Women
Right's Movement is trying to do. The play challenged normal gender roles by showing a woman in
power. All the other First Ladies before Eva Peron didn't participate in politics. They follow their
husband's orders and donate to charity here and there. Eva Peron did take a major role in the fight
for women's right in Argentina. In 1947 she promoted the new Peronist law for women right to vote.
Another theme that related to the country current state was the political unrest. During the 1970
America was experiencing many political issues. Between the Vietnam War, which was widely
opposed, and the Watergate Scandal, which cause Nixon to resign, the country's distrust in their
government was strong. This similar political issue was shown in the song "The Lady Got Potential"
with armed military removing and instated different presidential elected. There was also several
scenes of riot and rally for government change shown in the movie. This is also shown through the
character Che since he is supposed to be an everyday Argentina man. In begin of
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The Death Of Evita Peron: Women In Argentina
Evita Peron was a woman who was loved all throughout Argentina. Her death had a large effect
throughout the whole country. After she died, Domingo Tellechea, was in charge of making her body
presentable for the country. According to a BBC article, her body probably stayed in a van parked
on the streets of the capital, behind a cinema screen in Buenos Aires and inside the city's
waterworks. However, she was stored in military offices. In 1957, her body was taken to Italy and
buried in a Milan cemetery under a false name. Her next stop would be Spain. The Peronist Party
wanted to look for peace, so they decided the body of Eva would be brought to her widower in
Spain. So, her body was driven across Europe, and deliver to John Peron.
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Essay on juan peron
Juan Domingo Perón is known as the greatest Argentinean politician of all time. However, he is also
one of he most controversial. His tactics and alliances are often criticized as are the changes and
developments he brought about in Argentina. The one thing that can be concluded by all is that this
man led a very complex and important life.
Perón was born on October 8, 1895, in a province of Buenos Aires. He was the second son of Mario
and Juana Perón. His father was an employee of the local court. When Juan was five years old his
father abandoned the family. To make ends meet, Juana married a man whom was a farm hand.
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In 1945 he was arrested and was forced to resign. That upset his followers. They got him released
through protests and demonstrations.
In 1946 with the help of his wife Eva Perón, he rose to power and was elected president. Eva helped
Juan in may ways. When she tried to run for vice president she was denied mainly because many of
the military leaders felt threatened. She kept on helping Perón by keeping him in contact with he
countries labor unions. Eva or Evita died in 1952 of cancer.
Perón set out to make Argentina the military and financial power of Latin America. This was a tough
task though since Perón had many oppositions. Perón used censorship and other violations of
Civil rights to help control his oppositions. The catholic church was one of them.
The catholic church was in an uproar when Perón pushed for the policy of divorce. They reformed
and revolted and forced Perón to flee. Both the army and the navy felt it was best for the country if
Perón resigned. Perón resigned and moved to Spain. Even though Perón was out of Argentina his
followers or "peronistas", as they were called, stayed active.
In 1970 Argentina was going through a time of economic trouble. The "peronistas"
gained strength during these times. In 1973 was asked to return to Argentina. He was elected
president with the help of his third wife Isabel. She was elected vice president. In 1972 Juan
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Compare And Contrast Evida And Eva Peron
Both Benedita da Silva and Eva Peron are undeniably incredibly influential women in the Latin
American societies of Brazil and Argentina respectively. Both of these women had very humble
origins, coming from lower class and living in conditions to match. Benedita grew up in a poor
neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, made up almost entirely of Afro–Brazilian people, her experience
growing up became integral to her drive towards a career in politics. Eva Peron came to her position
in politics through a significantly different path. Eva in comparison reached a political position
through marriage to the influential Juan Peron, once she achieved fame as an actress. Once Juan
became president of Argentina, Eva immediately began helping the poor and underprivileged ...
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She used her position of power to put a particular focus on the favelas and the poor people who
lived in them. In comparison, Eva also used her power to focus on the poor of Argentina, this
however is where the two women diverge in their methods. Benedita lacked the same kind of
governmental support and near unchecked power that Eva had, forcing her to go through different
channels such as the media and legal routes to bring change. Eva had the luxury of full government
support, allowing her to on a whim create social programs to directly benefit the needy of her
nation.
Eva's programs ranged from directly giving needy people and families homes and money, to being
accredited with giving Argentinian women the right to vote. Arguably Eva's actions had a much
larger immediate impact on the entire nation as a whole when compared to that of Benedita's
achievements. In the long term though, Benedita's contributions to Brazilian society were more
impactful. She managed to break through stereotypes and prejudices and pave the way for other
Afro–Brazilians and women to enter politics in Brazil where they had only ever made up a small
margin of the political
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Essay On Eva Peron
We chose Eva Peron as our History Day Topic because we were interested in the Women's Rights
Movement, and we decided to narrow our scope to an individual to understand the motivations of
someone who made a difference. As we searched for someone who dedicated their life to suffrage,
we came across Eva Peron, who connected very well to the theme. She took a stand in many ways
throughout her life. She was a pioneer in Argentina for women's equality and protested for women's
suffrage. There was a lot of information about her, and many of the sites that we found were
accurate and professional, which was the final decision point to choose Peron. We began our
research by looking up multiple statements about Peron to find a wide variety of quotes and
information about her. By doing web searches on reliable websites, we discovered new details about
her. When we came across useful information, we remembered to check if the website was credible
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We categorized information – making it easy to find when needed. This information helped us start
to create the website. From there, we sought to fill in the holes – looking for any information that we
may have missed. Lastly, when we peer checked, we received feedback advising to make the
pictures bigger, and make the webpage more organized. After making those changes, we found that
our website looked better – more clear, and more organized.
Eva Peron took a stand in history by fighting for Women's Suffrage because she wanted all women
to gain the same recognition as men, and she believed that women deserved to be treated equally.
She worked hard for many years to achieve something that would not just benefit herself, but
millions of citizens around her country. She knew that she was fighting for opportunities that would
impact her country forever, and she never gave up, even when the people who opposed her tried to
stop
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Battle Of Peron Summary
The first de facto government after the swearing in of the Argentina Constitution of 1853 , was that
of General Bartolome Mitre, who took office after winning the battle of Pavon in September 1861.
In the twentieth century there were a series of military uprisings that broke the constitutional order.
While the democratic government of Hipolito Yrigoyen was elected by a large majority, opponents
were busy making a smear campaign such that no one reacted to the uprising that brought to power
General Jose Felix Uriburu , who was recognized as president de facto by the Supreme Court in a
Acordada (name given to the decisions of the high court) of 10 September 1930. Uriburu was the
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A Peron's death, his widow, was president symbolically but because most government affairs were
decided by Lopez Rega, who had taken in May 1973 as Minister of Social Welfare. He had founded
the Triple A (Argentina anticommunist alliance) to fight the guerrillas. Economy Minister Celestino
Rodrigo, imposed an ultra–liberal economic policy, devaluing the currency to 100%, causing severe
inflation. Both were expelled from the government in July 1975, while the 1976 coup prepared the
political, economic and social crisis was unsustainable. Insecurity had seized all areas of city
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María Eva 'Evita' Duarte Perón: A Radical in Argentina Essay
As a revolutionary, Eva Duarte Perón transformed the lives of Argentina's working class. Her
influence in politics, also, shaped the way that women were viewed in the government. Eva was
concerned with the welfare of the public which motivated her to try and improve their everyday life.
Juan Duarte, Eva's father, had two families: one with his legitimate wife and another with his
mistress, Juana Ibarguren. Born on May 7, 1919, María Eva was the fifth born child of Duarte's
mistress, Juana. It was public knowledge that Juan Duarte had two families. For a while, he tried to
divide his time equally amongst the two families. Eventually, he left his mistress and their children
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Perón, a rising political and military power in Argentina, soon developed a close relationship with
Eva. Using her charm and appeal, Eva rallied support for Perón's presidential campaign. Perón's
popularity led to his arrest in 1945 but, Eva organized a mass demonstration that, on October 17,
1945, led to his release. October 17 is still celebrated today as the "day of loyalty" or "Día de la
lealtad" by supporters of Perón. By this time, the two of them were living together in a house in the
northern part of the city, but this was creating problems for Perón because he was living with an
unmarried woman who was several years younger than he was. Therefore, on October 21, 1945,
Juan Perón and Eva Duarte were formally married. The fact that they saw eye–to–eye on politics
may have been a part of their romance. They agreed that it was time for Argentina's "descamisados"
or shirtless ones to get a reasonable share of the country's affluence. This marital bond made Perón
politically stronger than ever. In February 1946, Perón became a candidate for the presidential
election in Argentina and chose Juan Hortensio Quijano, a popular radical, as his running mate. Eva
was actively participating in her husband's campaign, by accompanying him on his campaign stops
and regularly appearing with him in public, something never done by a woman in Argentina before.
She was more focused on the less fortunate groups of society in Argentina
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Isabel Peron Research Paper
March 24, 1976, marked a successful military coup d'état against President Isabel Perón. The
National Reorganization Process (NRP) was the name used by its leaders for the military
dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as la
última dictadura (the most recent dictatorship). Under the NRP problems of financial instability,
inflation, endemic corruption, international isolation and violence that characterize Peron's last year
in office were worsened.
Argentine forces occupy the British Falkland Islands, over which Argentina has long claimed
sovereignty in 1982, sparking a 10–week war. British forces suffered setbacks, such as when troops
were captured (pictured here), but they eventually retook ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The Ministry of Economy dictated the pesificación, by which all bank accounts denominated in
dollars would be converted to pesos at an official rate–at less than half their new value. This
measure angered most savings holders and attempts were made to declare it unconstitutional. Here,
depositors protest the freezing of their accounts. Several thousand newly homeless and jobless
Argentines found work as cartoneros, or cardboard collectors. An estimate in 2003 put the number
of people scavenging the streets for cardboard to sell to recycling plants at 30,000 to 40,000 people.
Such desperate measures were common given the unemployment rate of 24%. The country
defaulted on its $132 billion in debt. After Nestor Kirchner became president in 2003, Argentina was
able to renegotiate its debt and pay it off by 2006.
On July 18, 1994, a suicide bomber drove a van loaded with about 606 lb) of ammonium nitrate
fertilizer and fuel oil explosive mixture, into the Jewish Community Center building located in a
densely constructed commercial area of Buenos Aires. 86 people were killed and more than 200
were injured in Argentina's worst terrorist atrocity. No suspects have been convicted for the
bombing and there have been many allegations made, including those blaming the government of
Iran. Argentina is home to a Jewish community of 200,000, the largest in Latin America and sixth in
the
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Eva Maria Quote De Peron
Feminist, Eva Maria Duarte de Peron, started a "twentieth–century revolutionary movement"
(Murray 206) in her country of Argentina. At the time, her husband was the president of Argentina.
As the first lady of Argentina, she made it her duty to make a change for the country while her
husband was in office. Her revolutionary ideas were based off of "nationalism and socialist
ideology" (Murray 206). The ordinary women of Argentina were her target group for improvement.
Unlike most historical feminist leader, Eva Peron started with the working class of women. Past
leaders only called on the upper class women to help with the feminist movements. Mrs. Peron put
her energy into improving the lives of the poor women of Argentina. Peron was aware of the fact
that there is strength in numbers. The poor and working class of women made up a large percent of
Argentina. They greatly outnumber the rich women. With more people being apart of the working
class, there was a better chance for change if they came together. The women apart of the lower
social class banned together and started their quest towards improvement. The issues that troubled
the women were centered on politics, education, and health. Like all women in history, the women
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First, she organized a group of working class women and informed them of the revolutionary issues
she wanted to address to the government. Then, they took action. Like a construction worker
constructing a building from the ground up, Mrs. Peron formed a revolutionary program from the
ground up. She used the company with the most proficient workers: the working class women. The
bricks used to construct the building: the issues of politics, education, and health. The tools needed
to construct the building: the government. After many years of fighting for rights, the women of
Argentina received the equality they desire. The building was
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Military Coup: Perón And Chavez
Vargas of Brazil took power using a military coup which allowed new ideas of politics to be
represented instead of the previous political control. Vargas centralized power by putting power in
the hands of the federal government, which angered local government authorities and even replaced
the local leader with new forms of elections. Vargas was able to make many changes because he had
authoritarian power through the federal government, but overpowering state government he created
a hostile and segregated political system. Vargas nationalized rail and sea transportation, which let
him have full control of the country corporation's shipments. Vargas wanted to support workers so
he built houses for urban workers. Vargas was able to take full credit ... Show more content on
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Perón rose to political power as a military officer. Perón did use the industrial working class desire
for change to shape his political party agenda. By focusing on labor benefits such as increase pay,
union recognition, and better living conditions Perón was able to mobilize the poor and working
class to support him. Unlike Vargas of Brazil Perón's biggest difference is his wife Eva Perón, who
founded social welfare, distributed clothing, money, and housing to the poor working class. The fact
Perón helped woman get rights such as voting and becoming part of the work force could be directly
related to the peoples love for Eva. Eva Perón is very similar to modern first ladies of the United
States of America which Vargas lacked.. Just like Vargas, Perón was overthrown by a military coup,
yet Perón did not eliminate those who opposed him. Although Perón was successful and loved for
the changes to help the working class it lacked sustainability. Perón's downfall was due to
competition from other countries agricultural export and his wife Eva death, which lead to a military
coup which removed Perón from
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Evita Peron Characteristics
"My biggest fear in life is to be forgotten" this was stated by Evita Peron. There's no doubt that she
will never be forgotten. Evita is the best hero. I believe a hero should be caring, inspiring, and
determined. One person in my eyes that had all these characteristics is Evita Peron. Evita Peron was
the first lady of Argentina. She ruled in 1946. She wanted to help the poor, she also wanted to get
the right for woman to vote. I could give you a million reasons why Evita is a hero. Evita was
caring, inspiring, and determined.
One specific reason Evita is my hero is because she's determined. I think a hero needs to be
determined because you should want a hero that can make a decision and not change it. That's what
Evita Peron did. She put
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Evite De Peron Analysis
Arguably the most politically controversial and influential women in Argentine history, and Spiritual
Leader of the nation, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (1919–1952) and much of the history of her life is
subject to substantial bias due to a myriad of anti–Peronist propaganda during the Peron's regime, as
Marysa Navarro states "you were either for her, or against her". Although there is a consensus to a
monumental sum of the facts apropos to Eva Peron's life, the subject of discourse is rather in the
interpretations and perceptions of her life, such as her reasons for the creation of the Eva Peron
Foundation, how she came the her prominence, and her purpose and goals. The orthodox view of
Eva was formed directly after her death and entails an image of promiscuity, manipulation, greed,
and hunger for power and revenge. However, towards the end of the twentieth century, revisionists
refined this interpretation, diminishing the negative portrayal; creating a less biased presentation.
The orthodox interpretation may be accredited to the Argentinian historian and author Mary Main
(1903–1998) in her book 'Evita: The Woman with the Whip' in 1952. Main was born in Buenos
Aires to upper–class British parents, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
however, must be read and analysed with substantial scepticism and vigilance. Keeping in mind that
Main was born to an upper–class family in Argentina, it is likely that this influenced her perception
of Eva before she began writing her book. This is due to the Eva Peron Foundation, through which
Eva and Juan taxed many of the luxuries only available to the middle and upper–classes of
Argentinian society, also known as the oligarchy. This inevitably caused substantial resentment for
the socialist views of the Peronist movement and its leaders, Juan and Eva. Additionally, it is likely
that this is also the cause of Mains extreme criticism of the Eva Peron Foundation and her targeting
of Eva, deeming her as promiscuous as an attempt to of
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How Did Juan Domingo Peron Effect Latin America?
Juan Domingo Perón
Juan Domingo Peron, was born in Lobos, Argentina. He grew up with his parents, and grandmother.
His grandmother was the one who brought him up in the catholic religion. Juan was a very athletic,
and strong young man. He was successful in many sports, but particularly in boxing and fencing. At
age sixteen, he enlisted in the National Military College, which he graduated from after two years.
After graduating, he reported to an infantry post in Argentina on the Parana River. After being a
colonel for a couple years, Juan served as a military attaché in the Argentina Embassy in Chile for
five years. It was during these military years that Juan learned about governments and warfare.
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He was part of a group that plotted to overthrow President Ramón Castillo. After the president was
overthrown, Juan was put in as the Secretary of War, and then later became the Secretary of Labors.
This step in his career is what led to him becoming the president of Argentina. During 1944–1945,
he was vice president. As you can tell, he started off as just a military man, but gradually grew his
way up in the political world. In 1946, he was elected president of Argentina. What made Peron so
special, and how did he effect Latin America? Peron did something that had not been practiced on
the continent of South America at that time. He went a "third way". The way he governed the people
of Argentina was neither communist, nor capitalism; it was called fascism, which he later developed
into Peronism. Peronism was developed because of the previous governments unjust treatment to the
people of Argentina. They were extremely controlling. That is when Juan and a group he was in
overthrew the government, and why Juan eventually became the president. Every president is
important in some ways, but Juan was important in many ways. The ideas he developed and
practiced affected the people of Argentina and Latin America during his time era, and are continuing
to have an effect today. Juan is known as the most influential person in Argentina during the
twentieth
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Eva Perón: Most Influential Women In Argentina
Eva Perón Eva Perón was born May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina where she lived in poverty
after being abandoned by her father, an Argentinian politician. At the age fifteen, she escaped
poverty when she moved to Buenos Aires where she pursued her acting career, even though she had
a lack of education and connections. Later, her success began to pick up as a successful radio and
film star, and by 1942 she gained financial stability and was able to start a stable life. She later
started her career in politics as one of the founders of the Argentine Radio Syndicate Eva Perón was
one of the most influential women of Argentinian history because of her support to Juan Perón's
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Even after her death, her legacy went on and even the day after she died, the government stopped all
official activities for two days and had all flags at half–mast for ten days. For two weeks lines
stretched from blocks because of people mourning her death were waiting to see her body at the
Ministry of Labour as piled of flowers in Buenos Aries laid in the streets. Perón's working–class
followers even tried to have her canonized though they were unsuccessful. Eva Perón is
remembered in the hearts of many Argentinians as she is featured on the Argentinian currency and
has a city named after her called Ciudad Evita in her memory for the impact she made in her
country.
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"Speech to the Descamisados on October 17, 1951 by Eva Pern." Speech to the Descamisados on
October
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Eva Peron: The Woman, the Politician, the Saint The crowds outside the residency were astounding.
An amazing number of people had turned out to say a final good bye to their first lady, Eva Peron.
Never before in Argentine history had a death so affected the people. A large scale mourning of this
kind was something that had never before occurred. A two day general strike was called in every
business except those that were absolutely necessary. Within three days of Eva's death, not a single
flower was left to be purchased. How is it that this woman came to mean so much to the Argentine
people? Where did she come from? Will she be remembered? On her death bed, that was one of
Eva's own fears. She wanted to be remembered. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was the illegitimate daughter of Juan Duarte and Jauna Ibarguren. Eva's mother, dona Jauna,
was the mistress of Juan Duarte, a well to do business man from Chivilcoy. There, Juan had another
family of his own, and he was respected. For a time, he stayed in Los Toldos with dona Jauna, and
they had five children together, Eva being the youngest. Although dona Jauna and Duarte were
never married, the children all chose to take their father's last name (Fraser 3). Because of her
relationship with Duarte, dona Jauna was always respected in the town. One day in 1920, Duarte
decided to leave. He went home to his other family in Chivilcoy. Dona Juana had to fend for the
family herself. They were forced to move from their nice home on Main Street, to a more run–down
portion of the village. One January day in 1926, the Duartes heard news that Juan had been killed in
an automobile accident. Dona Juana packed up her children, and they all went to attend the wake.
Unfortunately, Duarte's legal wife refused to let the children or dona Juana see the body. It was not
until the widow's brother, the mayor of Chivilcoy, interceded that the children were allowed to say
good–bye to their
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Juan Domingo Perón Essay
Juan Domingo Perón Juan Domingo Perón, born in 1895 in Lobos, Argentina, was the President of
Argentina on two occasions separated by eighteen years. He first came to power by the election of
February 28,1946. He ruled for almost ten years until he was pressured to resign by the Argentine
military and in September of 1955 he left the country. He spent almost the next twenty years in exile
but never lost touch with the Argentine people and especially the Argentine labor movement. In
1973, after eighteen years of exile, Perón returned to Argentina and was elected president again with
his third wife Isabel as vice–president. His power as a ruler came out of the special connection that
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These labor forces developed such tremendous loyalty to Juan Perón as a result of his special brand
of politics which provided that the economic solvency of the working class was the biggest priority
of the government. Organized labor in Argentina before the golpe of 1943 was in a state of constant
change and motion. Beginning with the golpe de estado that overthrew president Hipolito Yrigoyen
in September of 1930, the political climate of Argentina was a turmoiltuous backdrop for the labor
movement. The formation of the Conferatción General del Trabajo [CGT] took place in the same
year. The CGT was a conglomerate of the largest labor unions in the country, like railroad workers
unions, construction workers unions and textile workers unions. This marked the beginning of a new
type of unionization. The unions that formed between 1930 and 1943 were not only larger and more
directed at labor than trades, but they were willing to cooperate with the government. They were
"bread–and–butter" unions, now less interested in being in opposition to the state because they had
gotten into industries that required more cooperation with the government like railroads for
example. (Barager, 1968) The unions started to establish some general trends in their practices in
terms of labor management relations. The basic foundations for these relations were collective
bargaining and trade–union social insurance, which Perón later adapted for his own use. The social
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Eva Quote De Peron
Eva Duarte Peron (Evita) Thesis: Her experience as a member of the lower class who overcame
poverty and her belief in bringing justice to the poor made everything that she did for the people of
Argentina possible. Eva Peron 'Mi vida por Peron!' ('My life for Peron!') [Evita] cried a thousand
times before the roaring crowds, and then she died. There are parallels that could be drawn between
her life and the lives of other obsessively ambitious women who have forced their way through
poverty and fame.but instead popular memory finds parallels between Evita's life and the lives of
the saints, because she did it all for someone else. (Guillermoprieto 100) From Colonel Juan Peron's
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She also continued her work in the Secretariat for no salary. Her only earnings were the love and
affection from Peron and the Argentine people (Peron 125). On June 19, 1948, Evita founded the
Maria Eva Duarte de Peron Foundation, or EPF. This foundation was created to provide national
safety where the government was weak (To Be II). The Foundation's work was necessary in the
lower class areas of the country, rather than in the cities. Eva believed that the descamisados were
the base, the foundation, of the revolution. They were an essential part of the country's people
(Peron 80). The Social Help Crusade created housing and neighborhoods that were affordable for
the poor. The crusade also created jobs for the unemployed and school food programs. It provided
inexpensive hospital supplies and free medication. Workers' unions donated many of these materials.
Evita began The Eva Peron Hospital Train, which provided free check–ups, vaccinations, x–rays,
and general medical care to people who either did not have access to hospitals or who could not
afford a visit to the doctor (To Be II). Twelve hospitals and two "policlinicos" (hospitals for the
railroad workers) were built with the same objective as the Hospital Train. These hospitals attracted
the best doctor in the country, and the charge
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Beowulf Vs Evita Peron
Have you ever met a hero? Someone who inspires you with their actions. Heroes are people who
impact others positively. Beowulf in the adventure short Beowulf by Robert Nye is described as a
warrior. That makes him a hero because a warrior is a brave fighter which he proves he is by
defeating Grendel and his mother. Similarly, Evita Peron in the online biography Eva Peron by
Biogrphy.com editors is written as a person who used the power she had to fight for women's
suffrage as well as changing the lives of the poor. Beowulf and Evita are heroes in their own special
way furthermore, heroes won't always have the same traits which doesn't make them any less of a
hero. True heroes are caring in order to help those who need it. Beowulf helped
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Juan Peron Essay
Juan Peron is only half of the story of populism in Argentina. His wife, Eva, played a major role in
his rise and contributed greatly to the maintenance of his power. She was loved by the masses
because of the social work that she pushed for and was responsible for the Peronist Women's Party,
she also played a, important role in attaining the franchise for women in 1947. (Burns 1986, 248)
Throughout the 1950s, Brazil continued to see a great deal of economic growth under President
Juscelino Kubitschek and his vice president Joao Goulart. Goulart had previously been Vargas'
Minister of labour and was unpopular with the military because he was viewed as dangerously left
wing. He was on the ticket because of the coalition between the Labour Party and the Social
Democratic Party that had brought Kubitschek to power. (Calvert 1990, 127) Kubitschek unleased a
program of accelerated progress that aimed at "fifty years of progress in five," but despite making
Kubitschek a popular leader, even at the end of his term, he left the country with high inflation due
to the debts take on to help industrialize. His successor's attempts to address the situation were
hugely unpopular with the poor and he left office less than a year after election, and he was replaced
by Goulart. (Wiarda 1996, 122–124) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is important to stress the role that populism played in creating this conflict, or if left right conflict
is deterministic accelerating this conflict. In both Argentina and Brazil it would have been almost
impossible to speak of labour, before populism, effecting any change as a movement. At best labour
movements has been tolerated by governments, although they had won few battles. The rise of
labour was never an independent movement in these countries. (Burns 1986,
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Research Paper On Evita Peron
Evita Peron is a inspirational leader whom has helped paved the way for many women activists.
Evita was very active in her countries politics, and she was the first to wife to accompany their
husband on a presidential campaign. Peron was the wife of Argentine President Juan Peron. During
the Presidency of Juan Person, Evita Peron was very active for women rights in her country. During
1940 Evita and Juan begun the Peronist movement, which focused on changes for women voting
rights, working rights, and affirmations of materialism (Nelson, n.d.). Evita Peron was not only an
active socialist in women rights, also she strived to support the poor community and grow education
in Argentine. Before Juan Peron became President of Argentine; the
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Eva Peron Biography:
Eva Peron was the wife of Argentine president Juan Peron, and an activist in the struggle against
poverty, and fight for Women's rights in contemporary Argentina. At the time, poverty was
consuming most of the population, and women's rights were nonexistent. As first lady, she began her
life long fight to end poverty, and advance the lower classes, in addition to her struggle to grant
women equal rights as men. She is well known for her advancement of Argentina's social structure,
in addition to granting women active participation in the same activities as men. Through her
generosity, Eva drastically changed the lives of the lower classes, and helped women to gain the
opportunity to excel in a growing civilization.
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Her father died when she was only five years old, and her mother moved her, and her siblings to the
town where her she ran a boarding school. Eva attended secondary school, before leaving for
Buenos Aires at age sixteen. Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, she became a host on a popular
radio show, in addition to starring in several television shows, and movies. When Eva was twenty
six years old, she met Juan Peron, who at the time was secretary of labor. Not long after meeting,
Eva and Juan married, and Juan Peron was appointed as president of Argentina. As first lady, Eva
began her campaign to end poverty in Argentina, and establish women's rights.
Eva Peron's rise to fame was not through publicity, but through the generosity, and kindness she
showed to many. Known as the "savior of the lower class" Eva peron changed lives through her
activism for women's rights, and her fight against the overwhelming amount poverty consuming
Argentina's population. After marrying Juan Peron in
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Isabel Peron: Argentina And The Us-Them Model
Argentina experienced a period of intense violence ruled by a culture of fear from 1976 until 1983.
The military overthrew President Isabel Peron on March 24, 1976 in response to building tension
over the guerrilla threat and economic troubles. The coup was not extraordinary in a nation that
experienced twenty six military coups and twenty four presidents in the span of fifty years (Samples
2008:9). The armed forces subsequently took control of the government and ruled under a junta of
the commanders of the three armed forces with Army Commander General Jorge Rafael Videla
acting as President. The military takeover ushered in an era of fear where an estimated thirty
thousand people were killed, tortured, and disappeared. Violence escalated ... Show more content on
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Isolation leads to an "us–them" model of thinking that James Waller, a scholar of Holocaust and
Genocide Studies, explores extensively. The "us–them" model reflects a social tendency to form
groups and believe that the actions of our group, "us", are superior to that of another or "them"
(Waller 2002:239). In Argentina, citizens who were trying to convince themselves that they weren't
potential victims separated their group from the group of "subversives" who were being tortured,
killed, and disappeared. Ordinary citizens wanted to believe that they were different and therefore
not susceptible to the threat of violence. For this reason, a belief that those who were captured "must
have done something" if they were disappeared, tortured, or killed was widespread among the public
(Suárez–Orozco 1990:368). Such a mindset reassured citizens that it could not happen to their
family. Differentiating themselves from the victims was one way that ordinary citizens were able to
go about their normal lives and not be consumed by fear. Differentiation thereby became one of the
main coping mechanisms that the public used in order to deal with the fear they
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Evita Peron Born Maria Eva Duarte, Evita lived a life as an actress, a first lady to Argentina, and as
an unofficial political leader (Minster). Her strong personality and her passion for advocating for the
poor granted her the title of "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" (Minster). In a history that is centered
on male figure heads, Eva Peron is one of the only women to leave a legacy that rivals any male
leader in Latin America.
EVA'S EARLY YEARS Childhood. Eva came from a humble background. She was born on May 5,
1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina as the illegitimate daughter to Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana
Ibarguren. Juan Duarte was a land owner who was known to have two families ("Evita Peron
Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Upon his death in 1925, Eva's family was left with
nothing and moved to the town of Junin where mother ran a boarding house. At the age of 16, Eva
moved to Buenos Aires with dreams of becoming an actress ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical
Research Foundation"). Early Adulthood. Eva had some small successes at acting, but found her
mark in radio. With her radio career, she was able to make enough money to live comfortably in her
own apartment by the early 1940's ("Evita"). On January 15, 1944, an earthquake hit the city of San
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In 1947, Evita traveled to Europe for the Rainbow Tour to promote Argentinian interests. She
traveled to Spain and to Italy where she met with the Pope ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical
Research Foundation"). She also met with the the presidents of France and Portugal as well as the
prince of Monaco. She was given multiple awards including the Order of Isabel the Catholic which
is an award for merit. During this tour she often spoke to the public to give the message to help the
poor ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Evita also used her time in
Europe to redifine herself and bought a new wardrobe ("Queen of Hearts Evita Perón
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Consensus In Argentine Society And The Rise Of Perón
Part I: "Consensus in Argentine Society and the Rise of Perón". Chapter one, " The Crisis of the
Liberal Consensus" begins explaining the low participation from the Argentinean population in the
government, due to the lack of documentation these people, mostly immigrant, had. Then, he goes
on to detailed how the democratic liberalism governmental system was threatened by the elites of
Argentina because they fear possible loss on their power from the new sectors that were rising.
After, the author expressed that the state and church became even more closer when Perón's started
his governmental period. Chapter two, "Perón and the Problem of Consensus" starts with Juan
Domingo Perón and its beginnings in the Argentinean government as a prominent leader from a
military background. Later, Perón's constant reminder that he was not an ideologue to the
Argentineans gave him freedom to act in whichever pragmatic way that would help the country
without making people questions his intentions. Moreover, since Peron ascended to power in 1943,
he always strived to gain the popular support of the Argentineans, from sector to sector. Part II: "
May Day and the Seventeenth of October: Political Rituals and Perón's Charisma" Chapter three,
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Later, the authors claims that thanks to Peron women were now seen and treated as target for
political mobilisation and opportunities. However, the Peronist regime was interested in women
because their will mothers who will indoctrinate the Peronist views into the minds of their children,
making Peronist politics more attractive for young men. Plotkin concludes affirming that Peron's
government was even less interested in the implementation of women into
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Eva Peron
Maria Eva Duarte de Peron y La Razon por Su Vida At 8:25pm on the 26th day of July in 1952, all
of Argentina clutched their chests in shock. They had just been told by President Juan Peron that
their beloved and revered Evita had passed away. While the masses wept in her memory a select few
mourned her death with celebratory toasts of champagne. Nevertheless, the Argentine streets were
lined with mourners and flowers from the moment her death was announced until her funeral on
August 11th. Eva defied stereotypes and her memory is forever embedded in the foundations of
Latin American social reform. Transcending her life was her myth and transcending her myth was
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As the campaign neared the election, Eva became the first candidate's wife in history to travel with
her husband. She stood by his side during his speeches and personally distributed campaign items,
greetings, and kisses. She even tried to speak in his absence when he was ill, but the crowd wanted
no parts of it. Peron won the election, and Eva soon began transforming into Evita ("The Official
Eva Peron Website"). After Peron's election, Eva took a job at the Central Post and
Telecommunications office. She acted as a liaison between the workers and the unions, fighting for
workers rights. Her relationships with the two groups granted her considerable sociopolitical power,
and her social work was beginning to form a solid foundation. "And we began little by little. I
couldn't tell you on what exact day. I can tell you that at first I took care of everything myself. Then
I had to ask for help. Finally I had to organize the work which in just a few weeks had become
extraordinary" (Peron 134). Eva began to labor for her people. Most noted for her work on the
Foundacion de Eva Peron, she raised money through various taxes and monetary donations from the
people and businesses of Argentina. She developed healthcare programs, hospitals, schools, and
housing projects. One of the housing projects was called
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Eva Perón Research Paper
Eva Perón, the first lady of Argentina, has been an important icon in popular culture through
literature, social media, movies, television, radio shows, etc. The musical Evita, which later became
a movie in 1996, enforced certain myths of Eva Perón's life on how the audience viewed her as a
slut, saint, wife, and the First Lady of Argentina. In the article "Wonder woman was Argentine and
her real name was Evita" by Marysa Navarro, she defines a myth as a "socially constructed image, a
representation that gives additional meaning to historical reality" (Navarro, 133). Since Eva Perón
was an important historical figure, these myths were created due to the film Evita and the characters
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The song "A New Argentina" proves how Eva involves herself with Perón's responsibilities as
President when she talks about how they both will have the power of helping the people of
Argentina, but then corrects herself by only saying he will gain this power. Eva would often exert
more power than Perón himself, especially through her speeches as she spoke with a fiery passion to
the people of Argentina. In Navarro's article, she says that Eva Perón "was the first lady but she was
also a political leader–'la companera Evita' (Comrade Evita), as she called herself, the passionate
speech maker who mesmerized her audiences with her fiery denunciations of Perón's enemies and
Argentina's traitors" (Navarro, 133). With Eva having this much power, it created a lot of problems
with the other government officials as there was too much power given to the lower class, as they
did not know how to use this power. When Eva Perón became a candidate for vice presidency,
government officials disagreed and did not want her to become vice president, as they believed that
she had too much power as First Lady of Argentina. In Patroni's article, he argues
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Eva Peron Essay
Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron
"Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron" by Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro is a life story of one of
the popular political figures in the recent Latin American history. Eva Peron is among the most
controversial women in the modern history and a significant Latin American political figure, has
also been portrayed as a cultural symbol through movies and popular music over the last decades.
The biography exposes Eva Peron's real humanity, and it does not only focus on her achievements
but also her failures and eccentricities.
Fraser and Navarro's book carries the life of Peron from birth to death in a chronological sequence.
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Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser, however, maintain that there is no record of Magaldi
performing in Junin in the year 1934.
The Peronist version of Evita's participation in crisis placed her in the traditional Argentine woman's
role. Evita was depicted as a supportive and a faithful wife even in Peron's darkest hour. The
opposition's version was that it was Evita who resisted Peron's arrest and led the organizing his
release. On the surface, Evita's role description by the opposition appear to have some positive
qualities, they also had negative connotations that were disparaging both to Evita and her husband.
The actions of Evita taking the role assigned to Peron, she emasculates him and reveal her
masculinity.
Nicholas Fraser and Maryssa Navarro recognize the negative connotations of Evita's portrayal in the
Argentine context. This element alerts the reader to the meaning of the current Latin fascination
with Eva Peron. One the surface Evita seems to be a strong woman who is a role model to others,
but Both actors reveal her real self and attack her character of a woman who leaves her traditions.
Until the publication by Fraser and Navarro, Evita had been viewed as an uneducated, obscure and a
vulgar woman who used men to climb the gutter. She is depicted as a scheming woman who
manipulated herself into her powerful
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Introduction Mystery and controversy shadows Marie Eva Duarte's whole life ranging from her not
actually being a Duarte to whether it was a good thing that in her later life she started Peronism.
Known as Eva and then later Evita, was an influential speaker and the First Lady to Juan Perón. Eva
helped women and the poor despite her critics, she was a great role model to Argentina and affected
many people such as the women, and the poor. During Eva Perón's time, many things were
happening in Argentina. The Golden Age, as it was called, was during World War I. During this
time, Argentina was neutral and therefore were happy to increase their wealth and exports while the
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Doubts surfaced later in life about his origin and like Eva, about his legitimacy, which did not bother
him as much as Eva not knowing whether she was an illegitimate child of Juan Duarte. Later in life,
Evita learned to bury her past that she escaped from when she moved from Los Toldos to Buenos
Aires and left behind the thought of being an illegitimate child. Throughout his life, Juan explained
his origin, but not always telling the story the same way. When explaining his name and ancestors,
his stories would change depending on his company. When saying he was Spanish, he used his
name, Perón, as an explanation. When he spoke of being Italian, his last name was a mixture of
Italian names. Whether Juan was in fact of Spanish decent or Italian, no one ever found
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The Rise Of General Peron
During the 19th century and first half of the 20th century, Argentina was one of the fastest growing
economies in the world. Exceptionally, Argentine had abundant resources and relatively equal
income distribution. For a time, the peso was one of the strongest currencies in the world and its
GDP per capita exceeded the European countries (Falcoff 2000). However, the troubled democracy
and the decline of its moderate economy were created under the regime of General Peron (1946–55).
When Juan Peron entered the political scene, he began to build political support among urban
workers, middle class, and manufacturers. As a result, he won the 1946 elections with a 54%
majority. Peron was re–elected with 67% of the vote and created the Peronist Party,
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Eva Perón Research Paper
One of Argentina's most popular political figures was Eva Perón. She was loved and hated by many
people throughout the country. She was most appreciated by the poorer working class in the country.
The working class championed behind Eva Perón not necessarily because of who she was, but what
she represented. Eva was born an illegitimate, poor child. Her father died, leaving her and her
siblings to be raised by their mother, his mistress. He left no assets, only an allowance to use his last
name. Eva ran away from home at 15 to go to Buenos Aires. Here she managed to rise to the top by
carefully selecting her company, working hard, and believing in herself. This rise from poverty was
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Perón argued for women's rights, got a suffragist bill passed, and formed the Female Peronist Party.
Because of her actions, women were gained access to higher education and were able to be elected.
This caused many women to support her and her efforts. Eva was excellent at swaying the public
opinion in her direction. She would go on huge tours across Europe where she would wear
extravagant outfits, give speeches, and even hand out money. A majority of Europe reacted
negatively to this ridiculous showmanship, but it raised a lot of support in her home country of
Argentina, which was her real goal. However she was not loved by all. The country's military
leaders hated this young actress who they saw as silly and flamboyant. To think that she would try to
become vice president, so close to a high military position, was unthinkable for them. While the
people loved her, she really had no authority in higher classes and in government. The Argentinian
military had huge sway in the government and in voters, so she wasn't able to rise to the level she
would like to have achieved. And while she put on a show, many critics didn't believe in her ability
to actually form and express strong political ideas and saw her as rather
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Evita Perón Research Paper
Evita Perón once said, "My biggest fear in life is to be forgotten." This brilliant humanitarian is
always remembered. She is one of the biggest influences in Argentina. Many women still strive to
achieve the way Evita did today. Evita is known for her actions as the First Lady of Argentina, her
acting career, and her mysterious death. Evita became the first lady when she married Juan Perón, a
general and dictator of Argentina. Evita grew up in a poor family. Her poverty–stricken background
encouraged her to help those in similar situations. The poor loved Evita, the rich did not. Evita
supported working class' demands for higher wages and supported many social welfare measures.
She later began the María Eva Duarte de Perón Welfare Foundation. Not only did Evita help the
poor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the age of 15, she moved to Buenos Aires to become an actress. Evita started off as a radio star
and later became an actress. Perón was 20 years old when she started her own entertainment
business, the Company of the Theater of the Air, which produced radio programs.Evita later created
6 movies and wrote a book about herself called, Evita by Evita. Her life was made into a hit musical
– Evita by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice. Today, there is a movie about Evita's life. This
movie stars Madonna. In January, 1950, Evita fainted in public. It was suspected that she had
appendicitis. But sadly, this was not the case. After having her appendix removed Evita continued to
grow weaker and weaker and had severe vaginal bleeding. She was later diagnosed with cervical
cancer. Her husband Juan Peron never told her of her diagnosis because she played a big role in his
reelection. Her disease spread extremely fast and shocked the world. Evita died at the young age of
33. Evita's autopsy revealed a possible lobotomy. This involves drilling through the skull and using
needles to damage the frontal lobes. There are many assumptions as to why this
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Eva By George Sava Essay
Due to his social context, George Sava – Russian born surgeon and novelist, author to a pseudo–
biography of Eva, Mourning Becomes Argentina – had reason to dislike the Peróns. He recalls the
time when, during World War II, Argentina raised the price England had to pay for beef, supposedly
under the orders of Eva. Yet, in this case, Sava's personal context is more pertinent to his portrayal
of Eva, having met her on four occasions, all of which are detailed in his 1978 book. Throughout his
book, Sava attempts to remain superficially objective, not providing his opinion on Eva's character,
instead merely relaying the facts as he saw them, "warts and all." He writes in his conclusion that if
"asked... which side of the fence [he stands], [his] answer would be – on neither side." And yet, from
the way in which he relays his facts, Sava certainly comes across as being quite partial towards Eva
Perón, painting her with very few warts, often noting her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the form of popular history, the book focusses on Eva's character, telling her story from the
Argentine pampas to Buenos Aires and beyond, and trying to capture the dichotomous nature of
Eva's persona. Barnes' choice to present Eva negatively was very much in vogue in the late
seventies, providing an alternative view to that of the musical Evita. When reading Eva Perón, one
gets a sense of Barnes playing devil's advocate, reviving the negative portrayal of Eva following the
spike in the public's favour for her stimulated by the musical. Barnes paints a picture of Eva which
does not show her in the best light, but – in many cases – is inaccurate. His portrayal is very much
based on that of Fleur Cowles, emphasising Eva's ambition and her power in the Peronist Party. "At
the start of his [Perón's] Presidency, he had given her a desk and a few chores to do at the Ministry
of Labour," he writes. "Within two years she was virtually running the
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Isabel Perón Research Paper
Isabel Perón, in full Isabel Martínez de Perón, née María Estela Martínez Cartas, (born Feb. 4, 1931,
La Rioja, Arg.), president of Argentina 1974–76, third wife of President Juan Perón. She was born to
a lower–middle–class family, acquired the name Isabel (her saint's name) on her Roman Catholic
confirmation, and adopted the name when she became a dancer. She met Perón in either 1955 or
1956 and, giving up her career in show business, became his personal secretary, accompanying him
in exile to Madrid, where they were married in 1961. She visited Argentina several times in the
1960s and early '70s, building support for Perón. When Perón finally returned to Argentina to run
for president in 1973, Isabel was chosen as his running mate on
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  • 1. Essay about Eva Peron Maria Eva Duarte was born on May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos Argentina. She was the youngest illegitimate child of Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguen. Eva had a difficult childhood, her father had his own wife and children, and he gave Juana's Ibarguen children his last name and would visit them once in a while. When Eva was seven her father died living them in very poor conditions, all the family, her mother and the five children lived in a tiny one room and in order to pay the rent and have something to eat Eva's mother her sisters and herself had to work as cook's for a rich and powerful family in Los Toldos. It was then that Eva got her fist close look at the very wealthy families who controlled Argentina. Eva would recall her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He invited the most popular stars to participate; Eva Duarte was among them and helped aid the needy. On the 22 of January a festival was held with a great number of actors and actresses, all the benefits were destined for the victims of the earthquake. This was when Colonel Juan Domingo Peron and Eva Duarte met each other. This would be the beginning of a relationship that would leave a great mark in the history of Argentina. Juan Peron had been designated as vice–president and Eva had three programs in the Belgrano radio. By now they had a relationship going and many people were not very fond of it. Eva convinced Peron to help the working class and the government did not like this at all. On October 9, something happened that would start a new change in the course of there lives, the president asked Peron to resign, Peron did. And Eva had been fired from the Belgrano radio. This was a moment when Eva would speak for their rights and fight for what she believed was right. So after Peron resigned Eva organized a lot of people who Peron had once helped and asked them that now it was their turn to help Juan Domingo Peron. A lot of people mostly the working class would stand up to the media and had Peron speak in public, by now all the people were supporting him after he had spoken to the crowd and the people were yelling "Peron for president". This would be thanks to Eva and to the way she had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Juan Peron Research Paper Exile: when one is sent away from their native country for political reasons. Many cruel dictators were sent to exile after what they did to their country and Juan Perón is one of them. Perón helped with a successful military coup that put him into power in the first place. Despite being anti– communist and fascist, he had the support of the Nazi troops. He supported the working class, even though he supported labor of the poorer classes. Juan Perón was a dictator who held a successful military coup, was sexually involved with other woman, and threatened to separate church and state. Juan Perón was the dictator of Argentina from 1946 to 1955. He came into power by helping with a coup d'état to over throw the previous president. He was known for being sexually involved with younger woman in the country after the death of his former wife. This may have occurred because of how his wife also had an affair with Perón's advisor, and her bodyguard. Perón was also known for his wife, Eva Perón, who was an actor who was well known in Argentina. The Peróns wanted to have Eva be viewed as a saint but once the church declined, Perón was seriously upset. As well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two goals narrowly escaped the Cold War, but he had no concrete means to achieve those goals. He instructed his advisors to develop a plan for him instead. Perón's advisors were mostly very trustworthy, but if they rebelled against him, they'd be sent to jail, just like "Union leader Ciériano Reyes, jailed for years for turning against Perón" (Consortium News). Reyes wasn't the only ally who turned against Perón, but he certainly was one of the most remembered. The people didn't just turn on Perón because they wanted to. There was a method to their madness. The people believed that Perón was not helping their country's economy and this was not helping Perón gain any more power than he already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Essay On Juan Peron And Eva Peron Keely Guallpa LTS 1003 17 October 2017 Juan and Eva Peron Seventy–two years later and the effects of Peronism are still present in the Argentinian society. The roots of Peronism can be traced back to Juan Peron, a military general and later on the President of Argentina. Him, along with his wife Eva Peron, left an imprint on the Argentinian society with their radical changes in politics involving government aid to the poor and the minority. The legacy of Juan Peron started before he became president. In the early 1940s Peron joined the United Officer's Group, a secret group formed in Argentina with the sole purpose of overthrowing the current fraudulent government and placing one of their military generals in power. Peron played a key role in this military coup and during Edelmiro Farrell's presidency, Peron became the Minister of War, Secretary of Labour and Vice President. Peron's political ideology was formed from his army training delegation in Germany and Italy. There, he was able to study the works of Benito Mussolini and the fascist government. He immediately became fascinated with the fascist government and the power Mussolini had over the people. Instead of trying to implement that sme government in argentina, Peron sought ways to improve upon the mistakes of Mussolini's government. Peron's political ideology should not be viewed as fascist but rather as "Justicialism." Justicialism involved aid to the working class while not becoming part of capitalism or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Women In Films: User Or Victim? Essay Women in Films: User or Victim? Women in Films: User or Victim? Designed to prove that a woman can be anybody she desires to be, the legendary film, Evita, is now shown to millions of movie viewers. Alan Parker=s Evita is a reflection of the much–publicized images of two popular self–made heroines of different era, Evita and Madonna. The discussion of this essay will show us how these ladies got far and revered once by their followers. The life of Evita Peron is almost like a dramatization of a romantic fiction, about the tale of a young and poor illegitimate girl, who escapes the cruelty and poverty of her hometown, and Aflees to the big city to become a movie star, fights her way to the top through succession of men, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But this sight did not discourage Eva, and she went on to become a film and radio performer. Although Evita had the glamour and talent to become successful, she was also aware of the Acrushing limitations imposed upon Argentinean women of relentless male chauvinism. It was the men who had the freedom and earned the money to use it@(25). But Evita was determined not to be a victim, she instead, use men as a stepping stone to her success as she did to Augustine Magaldi to escape out of her hometown. In the film, Evita, Alan Parker portrays Madonna as if it was meant for her to be born to portray the role. Significantly indeed, Madonna=s life is almost a replica of Evita=s life: a rags–to–riches tale in which Aearly personal loss is a motivating factor, and in which, once success is achieved, ruthless will is deployed to sustain it@ (163). Madonna=a childhood background resembles Evita=s in many ways. Both came from a working–class background, both lost a parent at an early age (Evita=s father and Madonna=s mother), and both ladies were impoverished as little girls. Evita=s fight for success made her a role model to Madonna, admiring the way she overcame her loss in early life. Despite all hurdles, Evita used her early tragic experience as a motivating factor to seek what life has denied her. Madonna, on the other hand, also used her own childhood loss and fears as springboards to personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Eva Peron Research Paper "My biggest fear is for life to be forgotten."(www.quotemaster.org) The women who made the lower class feel important once spoke these words. To show that the lower class matters she made sure this quote was known. Eva knew how it was to be growing up in a poor environment with low amounts of money. Eva made up a foundation. The foundation was made to help the lower class people. It was there to provide them with supplies such as food and even money for the poor families. Eva Peron was also a big part of women's suffrage act. She made a great impact for the lower class people and too the women that were standing up for their rights. Eva Peron was born May 7th, 1919 (biography.com). She was born in the small town of Los Toldos on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest things that Eva Peron is well known for is helping the poor. On July 8th, 1948, she set up the foundation Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (thefamouspeople.com). Her organization gained the support of the lower–class people (notablebiographies.com). Eva wanted to help the poor and improve their life's (notablebiographies.com). The foundation also provided clothing, medicine, and even money to the needy people (notablebiographies.com). Another thing she is well know is sticking up for women's rights. In 1951 she set up the female Peronist party (thefamouspeople.com). "Eva Peron was largely responsible for the passage of women suffrage of women suffrage law and formed the Peronist Feminist Party 1949" (britannica.com). "She credited for inspiring a colossal number of women to take active part in politics of Argentina" (thefamouspeople.com). Eva is known for being a huge supporter for women's rights and help the poor (biography.com). One of Eva Peron problems was she had cancer and didn't even know it. "After without Eva knowledge the noted American cancer surgeon, George T.Pack, Entered the room and removed an Extensive cancer of the cervix" (drmirkin.com). She was never told she had cancer until later (drmirkin.com) She suffered from Cervical cancer for which she went through several surgeries (thefamouspeople.com). She was the first person in Argentina to have Chemotherapy (drmirkin.com). She died of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. La Vida Por Perón Research Paper " 'La Vida por Perón". The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute, but for several" (Fraser and Navarso, 152). 'La vida por Perón' are among many of Eva Perón's last words, before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote Juan Perón and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well–known presidents of Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role in Argentina's political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current political parties in Argentina ("Perónist"). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and commemorate Juan Perón and his political ideologies look up to Evita as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evita used her position in the government to create a Women's Workand Assistance Division ("To Be Evita – Part II"), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that women should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, "This century will not go down in history as the "Century of World Wars" nor even as the century of Atomic Disintegration" but rather as the "Century of Victorious Feminism!"("To Be Evita – Part II"). Although Evita was not fully correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the 'Century of Victorious Feminism', it is evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many ways her promotion of feministic ideals would help Perón and his political party show that they were more modern in their thinking and different from the parties that were elected before them.In order to promote the benefits of female empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947, and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge them to join her struggle("To Be Evita – Part II"). She even went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Struggle For Power In Tim Rice's Eva Peron Tim Rice created Evita in 1976 but it didn't debut until 1979 on Broadway. It was based on the life of Eva Peron, who ended up being the most famous First Lady of Argentina. In a recent interview with Mark Shenton, Tim Rice said that he heard about Eva Peron on the radio and remember her from a stamp he saw as a child. That moment was enough to make Rice interested in Eva Peron's life story. This all happened in 1973 twenty–one years after Eva Peron had already passed away. Along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, they created a pop– rock opera that told of her rise to fame. The play was very successful and even was later turned into a movie directed by Alan Parker, starring Madonna as Eva Peron in 1996. The main character of this play is Eva Peron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The play had both political and social themes. The one social movement in the play that appeals to the female audience was the Women Right's Movement. Eva is displayed as a woman who takes charges and is independent in life and love. She is the perfect example of everything the Women Right's Movement is trying to do. The play challenged normal gender roles by showing a woman in power. All the other First Ladies before Eva Peron didn't participate in politics. They follow their husband's orders and donate to charity here and there. Eva Peron did take a major role in the fight for women's right in Argentina. In 1947 she promoted the new Peronist law for women right to vote. Another theme that related to the country current state was the political unrest. During the 1970 America was experiencing many political issues. Between the Vietnam War, which was widely opposed, and the Watergate Scandal, which cause Nixon to resign, the country's distrust in their government was strong. This similar political issue was shown in the song "The Lady Got Potential" with armed military removing and instated different presidential elected. There was also several scenes of riot and rally for government change shown in the movie. This is also shown through the character Che since he is supposed to be an everyday Argentina man. In begin of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Death Of Evita Peron: Women In Argentina Evita Peron was a woman who was loved all throughout Argentina. Her death had a large effect throughout the whole country. After she died, Domingo Tellechea, was in charge of making her body presentable for the country. According to a BBC article, her body probably stayed in a van parked on the streets of the capital, behind a cinema screen in Buenos Aires and inside the city's waterworks. However, she was stored in military offices. In 1957, her body was taken to Italy and buried in a Milan cemetery under a false name. Her next stop would be Spain. The Peronist Party wanted to look for peace, so they decided the body of Eva would be brought to her widower in Spain. So, her body was driven across Europe, and deliver to John Peron. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Essay on juan peron Juan Domingo Perón is known as the greatest Argentinean politician of all time. However, he is also one of he most controversial. His tactics and alliances are often criticized as are the changes and developments he brought about in Argentina. The one thing that can be concluded by all is that this man led a very complex and important life. Perón was born on October 8, 1895, in a province of Buenos Aires. He was the second son of Mario and Juana Perón. His father was an employee of the local court. When Juan was five years old his father abandoned the family. To make ends meet, Juana married a man whom was a farm hand. When he was ten he went to live with his uncle in Buenos Aires so that he could begin his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1945 he was arrested and was forced to resign. That upset his followers. They got him released through protests and demonstrations. In 1946 with the help of his wife Eva Perón, he rose to power and was elected president. Eva helped Juan in may ways. When she tried to run for vice president she was denied mainly because many of the military leaders felt threatened. She kept on helping Perón by keeping him in contact with he countries labor unions. Eva or Evita died in 1952 of cancer. Perón set out to make Argentina the military and financial power of Latin America. This was a tough task though since Perón had many oppositions. Perón used censorship and other violations of Civil rights to help control his oppositions. The catholic church was one of them. The catholic church was in an uproar when Perón pushed for the policy of divorce. They reformed and revolted and forced Perón to flee. Both the army and the navy felt it was best for the country if Perón resigned. Perón resigned and moved to Spain. Even though Perón was out of Argentina his followers or "peronistas", as they were called, stayed active. In 1970 Argentina was going through a time of economic trouble. The "peronistas" gained strength during these times. In 1973 was asked to return to Argentina. He was elected president with the help of his third wife Isabel. She was elected vice president. In 1972 Juan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Compare And Contrast Evida And Eva Peron Both Benedita da Silva and Eva Peron are undeniably incredibly influential women in the Latin American societies of Brazil and Argentina respectively. Both of these women had very humble origins, coming from lower class and living in conditions to match. Benedita grew up in a poor neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, made up almost entirely of Afro–Brazilian people, her experience growing up became integral to her drive towards a career in politics. Eva Peron came to her position in politics through a significantly different path. Eva in comparison reached a political position through marriage to the influential Juan Peron, once she achieved fame as an actress. Once Juan became president of Argentina, Eva immediately began helping the poor and underprivileged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She used her position of power to put a particular focus on the favelas and the poor people who lived in them. In comparison, Eva also used her power to focus on the poor of Argentina, this however is where the two women diverge in their methods. Benedita lacked the same kind of governmental support and near unchecked power that Eva had, forcing her to go through different channels such as the media and legal routes to bring change. Eva had the luxury of full government support, allowing her to on a whim create social programs to directly benefit the needy of her nation. Eva's programs ranged from directly giving needy people and families homes and money, to being accredited with giving Argentinian women the right to vote. Arguably Eva's actions had a much larger immediate impact on the entire nation as a whole when compared to that of Benedita's achievements. In the long term though, Benedita's contributions to Brazilian society were more impactful. She managed to break through stereotypes and prejudices and pave the way for other Afro–Brazilians and women to enter politics in Brazil where they had only ever made up a small margin of the political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Essay On Eva Peron We chose Eva Peron as our History Day Topic because we were interested in the Women's Rights Movement, and we decided to narrow our scope to an individual to understand the motivations of someone who made a difference. As we searched for someone who dedicated their life to suffrage, we came across Eva Peron, who connected very well to the theme. She took a stand in many ways throughout her life. She was a pioneer in Argentina for women's equality and protested for women's suffrage. There was a lot of information about her, and many of the sites that we found were accurate and professional, which was the final decision point to choose Peron. We began our research by looking up multiple statements about Peron to find a wide variety of quotes and information about her. By doing web searches on reliable websites, we discovered new details about her. When we came across useful information, we remembered to check if the website was credible and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We categorized information – making it easy to find when needed. This information helped us start to create the website. From there, we sought to fill in the holes – looking for any information that we may have missed. Lastly, when we peer checked, we received feedback advising to make the pictures bigger, and make the webpage more organized. After making those changes, we found that our website looked better – more clear, and more organized. Eva Peron took a stand in history by fighting for Women's Suffrage because she wanted all women to gain the same recognition as men, and she believed that women deserved to be treated equally. She worked hard for many years to achieve something that would not just benefit herself, but millions of citizens around her country. She knew that she was fighting for opportunities that would impact her country forever, and she never gave up, even when the people who opposed her tried to stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Battle Of Peron Summary The first de facto government after the swearing in of the Argentina Constitution of 1853 , was that of General Bartolome Mitre, who took office after winning the battle of Pavon in September 1861. In the twentieth century there were a series of military uprisings that broke the constitutional order. While the democratic government of Hipolito Yrigoyen was elected by a large majority, opponents were busy making a smear campaign such that no one reacted to the uprising that brought to power General Jose Felix Uriburu , who was recognized as president de facto by the Supreme Court in a Acordada (name given to the decisions of the high court) of 10 September 1930. Uriburu was the initiator of what later would become a habit, take as legislator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Peron's death, his widow, was president symbolically but because most government affairs were decided by Lopez Rega, who had taken in May 1973 as Minister of Social Welfare. He had founded the Triple A (Argentina anticommunist alliance) to fight the guerrillas. Economy Minister Celestino Rodrigo, imposed an ultra–liberal economic policy, devaluing the currency to 100%, causing severe inflation. Both were expelled from the government in July 1975, while the 1976 coup prepared the political, economic and social crisis was unsustainable. Insecurity had seized all areas of city ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. María Eva 'Evita' Duarte Perón: A Radical in Argentina Essay As a revolutionary, Eva Duarte Perón transformed the lives of Argentina's working class. Her influence in politics, also, shaped the way that women were viewed in the government. Eva was concerned with the welfare of the public which motivated her to try and improve their everyday life. Juan Duarte, Eva's father, had two families: one with his legitimate wife and another with his mistress, Juana Ibarguren. Born on May 7, 1919, María Eva was the fifth born child of Duarte's mistress, Juana. It was public knowledge that Juan Duarte had two families. For a while, he tried to divide his time equally amongst the two families. Eventually, he left his mistress and their children to fend for themselves. Duarte passed away in a car ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perón, a rising political and military power in Argentina, soon developed a close relationship with Eva. Using her charm and appeal, Eva rallied support for Perón's presidential campaign. Perón's popularity led to his arrest in 1945 but, Eva organized a mass demonstration that, on October 17, 1945, led to his release. October 17 is still celebrated today as the "day of loyalty" or "Día de la lealtad" by supporters of Perón. By this time, the two of them were living together in a house in the northern part of the city, but this was creating problems for Perón because he was living with an unmarried woman who was several years younger than he was. Therefore, on October 21, 1945, Juan Perón and Eva Duarte were formally married. The fact that they saw eye–to–eye on politics may have been a part of their romance. They agreed that it was time for Argentina's "descamisados" or shirtless ones to get a reasonable share of the country's affluence. This marital bond made Perón politically stronger than ever. In February 1946, Perón became a candidate for the presidential election in Argentina and chose Juan Hortensio Quijano, a popular radical, as his running mate. Eva was actively participating in her husband's campaign, by accompanying him on his campaign stops and regularly appearing with him in public, something never done by a woman in Argentina before. She was more focused on the less fortunate groups of society in Argentina ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Isabel Peron Research Paper March 24, 1976, marked a successful military coup d'état against President Isabel Perón. The National Reorganization Process (NRP) was the name used by its leaders for the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as la última dictadura (the most recent dictatorship). Under the NRP problems of financial instability, inflation, endemic corruption, international isolation and violence that characterize Peron's last year in office were worsened. Argentine forces occupy the British Falkland Islands, over which Argentina has long claimed sovereignty in 1982, sparking a 10–week war. British forces suffered setbacks, such as when troops were captured (pictured here), but they eventually retook ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ministry of Economy dictated the pesificación, by which all bank accounts denominated in dollars would be converted to pesos at an official rate–at less than half their new value. This measure angered most savings holders and attempts were made to declare it unconstitutional. Here, depositors protest the freezing of their accounts. Several thousand newly homeless and jobless Argentines found work as cartoneros, or cardboard collectors. An estimate in 2003 put the number of people scavenging the streets for cardboard to sell to recycling plants at 30,000 to 40,000 people. Such desperate measures were common given the unemployment rate of 24%. The country defaulted on its $132 billion in debt. After Nestor Kirchner became president in 2003, Argentina was able to renegotiate its debt and pay it off by 2006. On July 18, 1994, a suicide bomber drove a van loaded with about 606 lb) of ammonium nitrate fertilizer and fuel oil explosive mixture, into the Jewish Community Center building located in a densely constructed commercial area of Buenos Aires. 86 people were killed and more than 200 were injured in Argentina's worst terrorist atrocity. No suspects have been convicted for the bombing and there have been many allegations made, including those blaming the government of Iran. Argentina is home to a Jewish community of 200,000, the largest in Latin America and sixth in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Eva Maria Quote De Peron Feminist, Eva Maria Duarte de Peron, started a "twentieth–century revolutionary movement" (Murray 206) in her country of Argentina. At the time, her husband was the president of Argentina. As the first lady of Argentina, she made it her duty to make a change for the country while her husband was in office. Her revolutionary ideas were based off of "nationalism and socialist ideology" (Murray 206). The ordinary women of Argentina were her target group for improvement. Unlike most historical feminist leader, Eva Peron started with the working class of women. Past leaders only called on the upper class women to help with the feminist movements. Mrs. Peron put her energy into improving the lives of the poor women of Argentina. Peron was aware of the fact that there is strength in numbers. The poor and working class of women made up a large percent of Argentina. They greatly outnumber the rich women. With more people being apart of the working class, there was a better chance for change if they came together. The women apart of the lower social class banned together and started their quest towards improvement. The issues that troubled the women were centered on politics, education, and health. Like all women in history, the women of Argentina ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, she organized a group of working class women and informed them of the revolutionary issues she wanted to address to the government. Then, they took action. Like a construction worker constructing a building from the ground up, Mrs. Peron formed a revolutionary program from the ground up. She used the company with the most proficient workers: the working class women. The bricks used to construct the building: the issues of politics, education, and health. The tools needed to construct the building: the government. After many years of fighting for rights, the women of Argentina received the equality they desire. The building was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Military Coup: Perón And Chavez Vargas of Brazil took power using a military coup which allowed new ideas of politics to be represented instead of the previous political control. Vargas centralized power by putting power in the hands of the federal government, which angered local government authorities and even replaced the local leader with new forms of elections. Vargas was able to make many changes because he had authoritarian power through the federal government, but overpowering state government he created a hostile and segregated political system. Vargas nationalized rail and sea transportation, which let him have full control of the country corporation's shipments. Vargas wanted to support workers so he built houses for urban workers. Vargas was able to take full credit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perón rose to political power as a military officer. Perón did use the industrial working class desire for change to shape his political party agenda. By focusing on labor benefits such as increase pay, union recognition, and better living conditions Perón was able to mobilize the poor and working class to support him. Unlike Vargas of Brazil Perón's biggest difference is his wife Eva Perón, who founded social welfare, distributed clothing, money, and housing to the poor working class. The fact Perón helped woman get rights such as voting and becoming part of the work force could be directly related to the peoples love for Eva. Eva Perón is very similar to modern first ladies of the United States of America which Vargas lacked.. Just like Vargas, Perón was overthrown by a military coup, yet Perón did not eliminate those who opposed him. Although Perón was successful and loved for the changes to help the working class it lacked sustainability. Perón's downfall was due to competition from other countries agricultural export and his wife Eva death, which lead to a military coup which removed Perón from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Evita Peron Characteristics "My biggest fear in life is to be forgotten" this was stated by Evita Peron. There's no doubt that she will never be forgotten. Evita is the best hero. I believe a hero should be caring, inspiring, and determined. One person in my eyes that had all these characteristics is Evita Peron. Evita Peron was the first lady of Argentina. She ruled in 1946. She wanted to help the poor, she also wanted to get the right for woman to vote. I could give you a million reasons why Evita is a hero. Evita was caring, inspiring, and determined. One specific reason Evita is my hero is because she's determined. I think a hero needs to be determined because you should want a hero that can make a decision and not change it. That's what Evita Peron did. She put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Evite De Peron Analysis Arguably the most politically controversial and influential women in Argentine history, and Spiritual Leader of the nation, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (1919–1952) and much of the history of her life is subject to substantial bias due to a myriad of anti–Peronist propaganda during the Peron's regime, as Marysa Navarro states "you were either for her, or against her". Although there is a consensus to a monumental sum of the facts apropos to Eva Peron's life, the subject of discourse is rather in the interpretations and perceptions of her life, such as her reasons for the creation of the Eva Peron Foundation, how she came the her prominence, and her purpose and goals. The orthodox view of Eva was formed directly after her death and entails an image of promiscuity, manipulation, greed, and hunger for power and revenge. However, towards the end of the twentieth century, revisionists refined this interpretation, diminishing the negative portrayal; creating a less biased presentation. The orthodox interpretation may be accredited to the Argentinian historian and author Mary Main (1903–1998) in her book 'Evita: The Woman with the Whip' in 1952. Main was born in Buenos Aires to upper–class British parents, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... however, must be read and analysed with substantial scepticism and vigilance. Keeping in mind that Main was born to an upper–class family in Argentina, it is likely that this influenced her perception of Eva before she began writing her book. This is due to the Eva Peron Foundation, through which Eva and Juan taxed many of the luxuries only available to the middle and upper–classes of Argentinian society, also known as the oligarchy. This inevitably caused substantial resentment for the socialist views of the Peronist movement and its leaders, Juan and Eva. Additionally, it is likely that this is also the cause of Mains extreme criticism of the Eva Peron Foundation and her targeting of Eva, deeming her as promiscuous as an attempt to of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. How Did Juan Domingo Peron Effect Latin America? Juan Domingo Perón Juan Domingo Peron, was born in Lobos, Argentina. He grew up with his parents, and grandmother. His grandmother was the one who brought him up in the catholic religion. Juan was a very athletic, and strong young man. He was successful in many sports, but particularly in boxing and fencing. At age sixteen, he enlisted in the National Military College, which he graduated from after two years. After graduating, he reported to an infantry post in Argentina on the Parana River. After being a colonel for a couple years, Juan served as a military attaché in the Argentina Embassy in Chile for five years. It was during these military years that Juan learned about governments and warfare. Those years would become crucial learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was part of a group that plotted to overthrow President Ramón Castillo. After the president was overthrown, Juan was put in as the Secretary of War, and then later became the Secretary of Labors. This step in his career is what led to him becoming the president of Argentina. During 1944–1945, he was vice president. As you can tell, he started off as just a military man, but gradually grew his way up in the political world. In 1946, he was elected president of Argentina. What made Peron so special, and how did he effect Latin America? Peron did something that had not been practiced on the continent of South America at that time. He went a "third way". The way he governed the people of Argentina was neither communist, nor capitalism; it was called fascism, which he later developed into Peronism. Peronism was developed because of the previous governments unjust treatment to the people of Argentina. They were extremely controlling. That is when Juan and a group he was in overthrew the government, and why Juan eventually became the president. Every president is important in some ways, but Juan was important in many ways. The ideas he developed and practiced affected the people of Argentina and Latin America during his time era, and are continuing to have an effect today. Juan is known as the most influential person in Argentina during the twentieth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Eva Perón: Most Influential Women In Argentina Eva Perón Eva Perón was born May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina where she lived in poverty after being abandoned by her father, an Argentinian politician. At the age fifteen, she escaped poverty when she moved to Buenos Aires where she pursued her acting career, even though she had a lack of education and connections. Later, her success began to pick up as a successful radio and film star, and by 1942 she gained financial stability and was able to start a stable life. She later started her career in politics as one of the founders of the Argentine Radio Syndicate Eva Perón was one of the most influential women of Argentinian history because of her support to Juan Perón's campaigning popularity, her impact in the Argentinian's government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even after her death, her legacy went on and even the day after she died, the government stopped all official activities for two days and had all flags at half–mast for ten days. For two weeks lines stretched from blocks because of people mourning her death were waiting to see her body at the Ministry of Labour as piled of flowers in Buenos Aries laid in the streets. Perón's working–class followers even tried to have her canonized though they were unsuccessful. Eva Perón is remembered in the hearts of many Argentinians as she is featured on the Argentinian currency and has a city named after her called Ciudad Evita in her memory for the impact she made in her country. Works Cited The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Eva Peron." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 16 May 2016. . "Eva Perón." About.com Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 May 2016. . "Eva Perón." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 16 May 2016. . "Evita." HISTORY. N.p., 18 Mar. 2013. Web. 16 May 2016. . Fraser, Nicholas, and Marysa Navarro. Evita. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996. Print. Kuiper, Kathleen. The 100 Most Influential Women of All Time. New York, NY: Britannica Educational Pub., 2010. Print. "Speech to the Descamisados on October 17, 1951 by Eva Pern." Speech to the Descamisados on October ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Eva Peron Research Paper Eva Peron: The Woman, the Politician, the Saint The crowds outside the residency were astounding. An amazing number of people had turned out to say a final good bye to their first lady, Eva Peron. Never before in Argentine history had a death so affected the people. A large scale mourning of this kind was something that had never before occurred. A two day general strike was called in every business except those that were absolutely necessary. Within three days of Eva's death, not a single flower was left to be purchased. How is it that this woman came to mean so much to the Argentine people? Where did she come from? Will she be remembered? On her death bed, that was one of Eva's own fears. She wanted to be remembered. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was the illegitimate daughter of Juan Duarte and Jauna Ibarguren. Eva's mother, dona Jauna, was the mistress of Juan Duarte, a well to do business man from Chivilcoy. There, Juan had another family of his own, and he was respected. For a time, he stayed in Los Toldos with dona Jauna, and they had five children together, Eva being the youngest. Although dona Jauna and Duarte were never married, the children all chose to take their father's last name (Fraser 3). Because of her relationship with Duarte, dona Jauna was always respected in the town. One day in 1920, Duarte decided to leave. He went home to his other family in Chivilcoy. Dona Juana had to fend for the family herself. They were forced to move from their nice home on Main Street, to a more run–down portion of the village. One January day in 1926, the Duartes heard news that Juan had been killed in an automobile accident. Dona Juana packed up her children, and they all went to attend the wake. Unfortunately, Duarte's legal wife refused to let the children or dona Juana see the body. It was not until the widow's brother, the mayor of Chivilcoy, interceded that the children were allowed to say good–bye to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Juan Domingo Perón Essay Juan Domingo Perón Juan Domingo Perón, born in 1895 in Lobos, Argentina, was the President of Argentina on two occasions separated by eighteen years. He first came to power by the election of February 28,1946. He ruled for almost ten years until he was pressured to resign by the Argentine military and in September of 1955 he left the country. He spent almost the next twenty years in exile but never lost touch with the Argentine people and especially the Argentine labor movement. In 1973, after eighteen years of exile, Perón returned to Argentina and was elected president again with his third wife Isabel as vice–president. His power as a ruler came out of the special connection that he made with the working classes and unions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These labor forces developed such tremendous loyalty to Juan Perón as a result of his special brand of politics which provided that the economic solvency of the working class was the biggest priority of the government. Organized labor in Argentina before the golpe of 1943 was in a state of constant change and motion. Beginning with the golpe de estado that overthrew president Hipolito Yrigoyen in September of 1930, the political climate of Argentina was a turmoiltuous backdrop for the labor movement. The formation of the Conferatción General del Trabajo [CGT] took place in the same year. The CGT was a conglomerate of the largest labor unions in the country, like railroad workers unions, construction workers unions and textile workers unions. This marked the beginning of a new type of unionization. The unions that formed between 1930 and 1943 were not only larger and more directed at labor than trades, but they were willing to cooperate with the government. They were "bread–and–butter" unions, now less interested in being in opposition to the state because they had gotten into industries that required more cooperation with the government like railroads for example. (Barager, 1968) The unions started to establish some general trends in their practices in terms of labor management relations. The basic foundations for these relations were collective bargaining and trade–union social insurance, which Perón later adapted for his own use. The social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Eva Quote De Peron Eva Duarte Peron (Evita) Thesis: Her experience as a member of the lower class who overcame poverty and her belief in bringing justice to the poor made everything that she did for the people of Argentina possible. Eva Peron 'Mi vida por Peron!' ('My life for Peron!') [Evita] cried a thousand times before the roaring crowds, and then she died. There are parallels that could be drawn between her life and the lives of other obsessively ambitious women who have forced their way through poverty and fame.but instead popular memory finds parallels between Evita's life and the lives of the saints, because she did it all for someone else. (Guillermoprieto 100) From Colonel Juan Peron's election in 1946 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also continued her work in the Secretariat for no salary. Her only earnings were the love and affection from Peron and the Argentine people (Peron 125). On June 19, 1948, Evita founded the Maria Eva Duarte de Peron Foundation, or EPF. This foundation was created to provide national safety where the government was weak (To Be II). The Foundation's work was necessary in the lower class areas of the country, rather than in the cities. Eva believed that the descamisados were the base, the foundation, of the revolution. They were an essential part of the country's people (Peron 80). The Social Help Crusade created housing and neighborhoods that were affordable for the poor. The crusade also created jobs for the unemployed and school food programs. It provided inexpensive hospital supplies and free medication. Workers' unions donated many of these materials. Evita began The Eva Peron Hospital Train, which provided free check–ups, vaccinations, x–rays, and general medical care to people who either did not have access to hospitals or who could not afford a visit to the doctor (To Be II). Twelve hospitals and two "policlinicos" (hospitals for the railroad workers) were built with the same objective as the Hospital Train. These hospitals attracted the best doctor in the country, and the charge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Beowulf Vs Evita Peron Have you ever met a hero? Someone who inspires you with their actions. Heroes are people who impact others positively. Beowulf in the adventure short Beowulf by Robert Nye is described as a warrior. That makes him a hero because a warrior is a brave fighter which he proves he is by defeating Grendel and his mother. Similarly, Evita Peron in the online biography Eva Peron by Biogrphy.com editors is written as a person who used the power she had to fight for women's suffrage as well as changing the lives of the poor. Beowulf and Evita are heroes in their own special way furthermore, heroes won't always have the same traits which doesn't make them any less of a hero. True heroes are caring in order to help those who need it. Beowulf helped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Juan Peron Essay Juan Peron is only half of the story of populism in Argentina. His wife, Eva, played a major role in his rise and contributed greatly to the maintenance of his power. She was loved by the masses because of the social work that she pushed for and was responsible for the Peronist Women's Party, she also played a, important role in attaining the franchise for women in 1947. (Burns 1986, 248) Throughout the 1950s, Brazil continued to see a great deal of economic growth under President Juscelino Kubitschek and his vice president Joao Goulart. Goulart had previously been Vargas' Minister of labour and was unpopular with the military because he was viewed as dangerously left wing. He was on the ticket because of the coalition between the Labour Party and the Social Democratic Party that had brought Kubitschek to power. (Calvert 1990, 127) Kubitschek unleased a program of accelerated progress that aimed at "fifty years of progress in five," but despite making Kubitschek a popular leader, even at the end of his term, he left the country with high inflation due to the debts take on to help industrialize. His successor's attempts to address the situation were hugely unpopular with the poor and he left office less than a year after election, and he was replaced by Goulart. (Wiarda 1996, 122–124) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to stress the role that populism played in creating this conflict, or if left right conflict is deterministic accelerating this conflict. In both Argentina and Brazil it would have been almost impossible to speak of labour, before populism, effecting any change as a movement. At best labour movements has been tolerated by governments, although they had won few battles. The rise of labour was never an independent movement in these countries. (Burns 1986, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Research Paper On Evita Peron Evita Peron is a inspirational leader whom has helped paved the way for many women activists. Evita was very active in her countries politics, and she was the first to wife to accompany their husband on a presidential campaign. Peron was the wife of Argentine President Juan Peron. During the Presidency of Juan Person, Evita Peron was very active for women rights in her country. During 1940 Evita and Juan begun the Peronist movement, which focused on changes for women voting rights, working rights, and affirmations of materialism (Nelson, n.d.). Evita Peron was not only an active socialist in women rights, also she strived to support the poor community and grow education in Argentine. Before Juan Peron became President of Argentine; the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Eva Peron Research Paper Eva Peron Biography: Eva Peron was the wife of Argentine president Juan Peron, and an activist in the struggle against poverty, and fight for Women's rights in contemporary Argentina. At the time, poverty was consuming most of the population, and women's rights were nonexistent. As first lady, she began her life long fight to end poverty, and advance the lower classes, in addition to her struggle to grant women equal rights as men. She is well known for her advancement of Argentina's social structure, in addition to granting women active participation in the same activities as men. Through her generosity, Eva drastically changed the lives of the lower classes, and helped women to gain the opportunity to excel in a growing civilization. Eva Peron was born in 1919 as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her father died when she was only five years old, and her mother moved her, and her siblings to the town where her she ran a boarding school. Eva attended secondary school, before leaving for Buenos Aires at age sixteen. Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, she became a host on a popular radio show, in addition to starring in several television shows, and movies. When Eva was twenty six years old, she met Juan Peron, who at the time was secretary of labor. Not long after meeting, Eva and Juan married, and Juan Peron was appointed as president of Argentina. As first lady, Eva began her campaign to end poverty in Argentina, and establish women's rights. Eva Peron's rise to fame was not through publicity, but through the generosity, and kindness she showed to many. Known as the "savior of the lower class" Eva peron changed lives through her activism for women's rights, and her fight against the overwhelming amount poverty consuming Argentina's population. After marrying Juan Peron in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Isabel Peron: Argentina And The Us-Them Model Argentina experienced a period of intense violence ruled by a culture of fear from 1976 until 1983. The military overthrew President Isabel Peron on March 24, 1976 in response to building tension over the guerrilla threat and economic troubles. The coup was not extraordinary in a nation that experienced twenty six military coups and twenty four presidents in the span of fifty years (Samples 2008:9). The armed forces subsequently took control of the government and ruled under a junta of the commanders of the three armed forces with Army Commander General Jorge Rafael Videla acting as President. The military takeover ushered in an era of fear where an estimated thirty thousand people were killed, tortured, and disappeared. Violence escalated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Isolation leads to an "us–them" model of thinking that James Waller, a scholar of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, explores extensively. The "us–them" model reflects a social tendency to form groups and believe that the actions of our group, "us", are superior to that of another or "them" (Waller 2002:239). In Argentina, citizens who were trying to convince themselves that they weren't potential victims separated their group from the group of "subversives" who were being tortured, killed, and disappeared. Ordinary citizens wanted to believe that they were different and therefore not susceptible to the threat of violence. For this reason, a belief that those who were captured "must have done something" if they were disappeared, tortured, or killed was widespread among the public (Suárez–Orozco 1990:368). Such a mindset reassured citizens that it could not happen to their family. Differentiating themselves from the victims was one way that ordinary citizens were able to go about their normal lives and not be consumed by fear. Differentiation thereby became one of the main coping mechanisms that the public used in order to deal with the fear they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Eva Peron Research Paper Evita Peron Born Maria Eva Duarte, Evita lived a life as an actress, a first lady to Argentina, and as an unofficial political leader (Minster). Her strong personality and her passion for advocating for the poor granted her the title of "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" (Minster). In a history that is centered on male figure heads, Eva Peron is one of the only women to leave a legacy that rivals any male leader in Latin America. EVA'S EARLY YEARS Childhood. Eva came from a humble background. She was born on May 5, 1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina as the illegitimate daughter to Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguren. Juan Duarte was a land owner who was known to have two families ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Upon his death in 1925, Eva's family was left with nothing and moved to the town of Junin where mother ran a boarding house. At the age of 16, Eva moved to Buenos Aires with dreams of becoming an actress ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Early Adulthood. Eva had some small successes at acting, but found her mark in radio. With her radio career, she was able to make enough money to live comfortably in her own apartment by the early 1940's ("Evita"). On January 15, 1944, an earthquake hit the city of San Juan leaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1947, Evita traveled to Europe for the Rainbow Tour to promote Argentinian interests. She traveled to Spain and to Italy where she met with the Pope ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). She also met with the the presidents of France and Portugal as well as the prince of Monaco. She was given multiple awards including the Order of Isabel the Catholic which is an award for merit. During this tour she often spoke to the public to give the message to help the poor ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Evita also used her time in Europe to redifine herself and bought a new wardrobe ("Queen of Hearts Evita Perón ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Consensus In Argentine Society And The Rise Of Perón Part I: "Consensus in Argentine Society and the Rise of Perón". Chapter one, " The Crisis of the Liberal Consensus" begins explaining the low participation from the Argentinean population in the government, due to the lack of documentation these people, mostly immigrant, had. Then, he goes on to detailed how the democratic liberalism governmental system was threatened by the elites of Argentina because they fear possible loss on their power from the new sectors that were rising. After, the author expressed that the state and church became even more closer when Perón's started his governmental period. Chapter two, "Perón and the Problem of Consensus" starts with Juan Domingo Perón and its beginnings in the Argentinean government as a prominent leader from a military background. Later, Perón's constant reminder that he was not an ideologue to the Argentineans gave him freedom to act in whichever pragmatic way that would help the country without making people questions his intentions. Moreover, since Peron ascended to power in 1943, he always strived to gain the popular support of the Argentineans, from sector to sector. Part II: " May Day and the Seventeenth of October: Political Rituals and Perón's Charisma" Chapter three, "The Origin of Two Rituals" first, Plotkin points out the opinion of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later, the authors claims that thanks to Peron women were now seen and treated as target for political mobilisation and opportunities. However, the Peronist regime was interested in women because their will mothers who will indoctrinate the Peronist views into the minds of their children, making Peronist politics more attractive for young men. Plotkin concludes affirming that Peron's government was even less interested in the implementation of women into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Eva Peron Maria Eva Duarte de Peron y La Razon por Su Vida At 8:25pm on the 26th day of July in 1952, all of Argentina clutched their chests in shock. They had just been told by President Juan Peron that their beloved and revered Evita had passed away. While the masses wept in her memory a select few mourned her death with celebratory toasts of champagne. Nevertheless, the Argentine streets were lined with mourners and flowers from the moment her death was announced until her funeral on August 11th. Eva defied stereotypes and her memory is forever embedded in the foundations of Latin American social reform. Transcending her life was her myth and transcending her myth was her love of her husband, Argentine President Juan Peron and of the Argentine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the campaign neared the election, Eva became the first candidate's wife in history to travel with her husband. She stood by his side during his speeches and personally distributed campaign items, greetings, and kisses. She even tried to speak in his absence when he was ill, but the crowd wanted no parts of it. Peron won the election, and Eva soon began transforming into Evita ("The Official Eva Peron Website"). After Peron's election, Eva took a job at the Central Post and Telecommunications office. She acted as a liaison between the workers and the unions, fighting for workers rights. Her relationships with the two groups granted her considerable sociopolitical power, and her social work was beginning to form a solid foundation. "And we began little by little. I couldn't tell you on what exact day. I can tell you that at first I took care of everything myself. Then I had to ask for help. Finally I had to organize the work which in just a few weeks had become extraordinary" (Peron 134). Eva began to labor for her people. Most noted for her work on the Foundacion de Eva Peron, she raised money through various taxes and monetary donations from the people and businesses of Argentina. She developed healthcare programs, hospitals, schools, and housing projects. One of the housing projects was called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Eva Perón Research Paper Eva Perón, the first lady of Argentina, has been an important icon in popular culture through literature, social media, movies, television, radio shows, etc. The musical Evita, which later became a movie in 1996, enforced certain myths of Eva Perón's life on how the audience viewed her as a slut, saint, wife, and the First Lady of Argentina. In the article "Wonder woman was Argentine and her real name was Evita" by Marysa Navarro, she defines a myth as a "socially constructed image, a representation that gives additional meaning to historical reality" (Navarro, 133). Since Eva Perón was an important historical figure, these myths were created due to the film Evita and the characters that contributed in developing a certain image of her. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song "A New Argentina" proves how Eva involves herself with Perón's responsibilities as President when she talks about how they both will have the power of helping the people of Argentina, but then corrects herself by only saying he will gain this power. Eva would often exert more power than Perón himself, especially through her speeches as she spoke with a fiery passion to the people of Argentina. In Navarro's article, she says that Eva Perón "was the first lady but she was also a political leader–'la companera Evita' (Comrade Evita), as she called herself, the passionate speech maker who mesmerized her audiences with her fiery denunciations of Perón's enemies and Argentina's traitors" (Navarro, 133). With Eva having this much power, it created a lot of problems with the other government officials as there was too much power given to the lower class, as they did not know how to use this power. When Eva Perón became a candidate for vice presidency, government officials disagreed and did not want her to become vice president, as they believed that she had too much power as First Lady of Argentina. In Patroni's article, he argues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Eva Peron Essay Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron "Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron" by Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro is a life story of one of the popular political figures in the recent Latin American history. Eva Peron is among the most controversial women in the modern history and a significant Latin American political figure, has also been portrayed as a cultural symbol through movies and popular music over the last decades. The biography exposes Eva Peron's real humanity, and it does not only focus on her achievements but also her failures and eccentricities. Fraser and Navarro's book carries the life of Peron from birth to death in a chronological sequence. The first chapter of the biography gives the details of Peron's family survival on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser, however, maintain that there is no record of Magaldi performing in Junin in the year 1934. The Peronist version of Evita's participation in crisis placed her in the traditional Argentine woman's role. Evita was depicted as a supportive and a faithful wife even in Peron's darkest hour. The opposition's version was that it was Evita who resisted Peron's arrest and led the organizing his release. On the surface, Evita's role description by the opposition appear to have some positive qualities, they also had negative connotations that were disparaging both to Evita and her husband. The actions of Evita taking the role assigned to Peron, she emasculates him and reveal her masculinity. Nicholas Fraser and Maryssa Navarro recognize the negative connotations of Evita's portrayal in the Argentine context. This element alerts the reader to the meaning of the current Latin fascination with Eva Peron. One the surface Evita seems to be a strong woman who is a role model to others, but Both actors reveal her real self and attack her character of a woman who leaves her traditions. Until the publication by Fraser and Navarro, Evita had been viewed as an uneducated, obscure and a vulgar woman who used men to climb the gutter. She is depicted as a scheming woman who manipulated herself into her powerful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Eva Peron Research Paper Introduction Mystery and controversy shadows Marie Eva Duarte's whole life ranging from her not actually being a Duarte to whether it was a good thing that in her later life she started Peronism. Known as Eva and then later Evita, was an influential speaker and the First Lady to Juan Perón. Eva helped women and the poor despite her critics, she was a great role model to Argentina and affected many people such as the women, and the poor. During Eva Perón's time, many things were happening in Argentina. The Golden Age, as it was called, was during World War I. During this time, Argentina was neutral and therefore were happy to increase their wealth and exports while the war was being fought. Unfortunately, 1929 brought about an economic crash ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doubts surfaced later in life about his origin and like Eva, about his legitimacy, which did not bother him as much as Eva not knowing whether she was an illegitimate child of Juan Duarte. Later in life, Evita learned to bury her past that she escaped from when she moved from Los Toldos to Buenos Aires and left behind the thought of being an illegitimate child. Throughout his life, Juan explained his origin, but not always telling the story the same way. When explaining his name and ancestors, his stories would change depending on his company. When saying he was Spanish, he used his name, Perón, as an explanation. When he spoke of being Italian, his last name was a mixture of Italian names. Whether Juan was in fact of Spanish decent or Italian, no one ever found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. The Rise Of General Peron During the 19th century and first half of the 20th century, Argentina was one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Exceptionally, Argentine had abundant resources and relatively equal income distribution. For a time, the peso was one of the strongest currencies in the world and its GDP per capita exceeded the European countries (Falcoff 2000). However, the troubled democracy and the decline of its moderate economy were created under the regime of General Peron (1946–55). When Juan Peron entered the political scene, he began to build political support among urban workers, middle class, and manufacturers. As a result, he won the 1946 elections with a 54% majority. Peron was re–elected with 67% of the vote and created the Peronist Party, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Eva Perón Research Paper One of Argentina's most popular political figures was Eva Perón. She was loved and hated by many people throughout the country. She was most appreciated by the poorer working class in the country. The working class championed behind Eva Perón not necessarily because of who she was, but what she represented. Eva was born an illegitimate, poor child. Her father died, leaving her and her siblings to be raised by their mother, his mistress. He left no assets, only an allowance to use his last name. Eva ran away from home at 15 to go to Buenos Aires. Here she managed to rise to the top by carefully selecting her company, working hard, and believing in herself. This rise from poverty was the goal of all of the working class, so they admired Eva's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perón argued for women's rights, got a suffragist bill passed, and formed the Female Peronist Party. Because of her actions, women were gained access to higher education and were able to be elected. This caused many women to support her and her efforts. Eva was excellent at swaying the public opinion in her direction. She would go on huge tours across Europe where she would wear extravagant outfits, give speeches, and even hand out money. A majority of Europe reacted negatively to this ridiculous showmanship, but it raised a lot of support in her home country of Argentina, which was her real goal. However she was not loved by all. The country's military leaders hated this young actress who they saw as silly and flamboyant. To think that she would try to become vice president, so close to a high military position, was unthinkable for them. While the people loved her, she really had no authority in higher classes and in government. The Argentinian military had huge sway in the government and in voters, so she wasn't able to rise to the level she would like to have achieved. And while she put on a show, many critics didn't believe in her ability to actually form and express strong political ideas and saw her as rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Evita Perón Research Paper Evita Perón once said, "My biggest fear in life is to be forgotten." This brilliant humanitarian is always remembered. She is one of the biggest influences in Argentina. Many women still strive to achieve the way Evita did today. Evita is known for her actions as the First Lady of Argentina, her acting career, and her mysterious death. Evita became the first lady when she married Juan Perón, a general and dictator of Argentina. Evita grew up in a poor family. Her poverty–stricken background encouraged her to help those in similar situations. The poor loved Evita, the rich did not. Evita supported working class' demands for higher wages and supported many social welfare measures. She later began the María Eva Duarte de Perón Welfare Foundation. Not only did Evita help the poor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of 15, she moved to Buenos Aires to become an actress. Evita started off as a radio star and later became an actress. Perón was 20 years old when she started her own entertainment business, the Company of the Theater of the Air, which produced radio programs.Evita later created 6 movies and wrote a book about herself called, Evita by Evita. Her life was made into a hit musical – Evita by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice. Today, there is a movie about Evita's life. This movie stars Madonna. In January, 1950, Evita fainted in public. It was suspected that she had appendicitis. But sadly, this was not the case. After having her appendix removed Evita continued to grow weaker and weaker and had severe vaginal bleeding. She was later diagnosed with cervical cancer. Her husband Juan Peron never told her of her diagnosis because she played a big role in his reelection. Her disease spread extremely fast and shocked the world. Evita died at the young age of 33. Evita's autopsy revealed a possible lobotomy. This involves drilling through the skull and using needles to damage the frontal lobes. There are many assumptions as to why this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Eva By George Sava Essay Due to his social context, George Sava – Russian born surgeon and novelist, author to a pseudo– biography of Eva, Mourning Becomes Argentina – had reason to dislike the Peróns. He recalls the time when, during World War II, Argentina raised the price England had to pay for beef, supposedly under the orders of Eva. Yet, in this case, Sava's personal context is more pertinent to his portrayal of Eva, having met her on four occasions, all of which are detailed in his 1978 book. Throughout his book, Sava attempts to remain superficially objective, not providing his opinion on Eva's character, instead merely relaying the facts as he saw them, "warts and all." He writes in his conclusion that if "asked... which side of the fence [he stands], [his] answer would be – on neither side." And yet, from the way in which he relays his facts, Sava certainly comes across as being quite partial towards Eva Perón, painting her with very few warts, often noting her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the form of popular history, the book focusses on Eva's character, telling her story from the Argentine pampas to Buenos Aires and beyond, and trying to capture the dichotomous nature of Eva's persona. Barnes' choice to present Eva negatively was very much in vogue in the late seventies, providing an alternative view to that of the musical Evita. When reading Eva Perón, one gets a sense of Barnes playing devil's advocate, reviving the negative portrayal of Eva following the spike in the public's favour for her stimulated by the musical. Barnes paints a picture of Eva which does not show her in the best light, but – in many cases – is inaccurate. His portrayal is very much based on that of Fleur Cowles, emphasising Eva's ambition and her power in the Peronist Party. "At the start of his [Perón's] Presidency, he had given her a desk and a few chores to do at the Ministry of Labour," he writes. "Within two years she was virtually running the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Isabel Perón Research Paper Isabel Perón, in full Isabel Martínez de Perón, née María Estela Martínez Cartas, (born Feb. 4, 1931, La Rioja, Arg.), president of Argentina 1974–76, third wife of President Juan Perón. She was born to a lower–middle–class family, acquired the name Isabel (her saint's name) on her Roman Catholic confirmation, and adopted the name when she became a dancer. She met Perón in either 1955 or 1956 and, giving up her career in show business, became his personal secretary, accompanying him in exile to Madrid, where they were married in 1961. She visited Argentina several times in the 1960s and early '70s, building support for Perón. When Perón finally returned to Argentina to run for president in 1973, Isabel was chosen as his running mate on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...