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Kevin Matias, Antonio Calcao, Chelsea Nava

Professor Tiede
Global History 10.3
1/2/16
SOURCE 1.
Evanson, Philip. "United States-latin American Relations." Encyclopedia
of American Studies. Ed. Simon Bronner. : Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2014. Credo Reference. Web. 2 Jan. 2016.
This source talks about how Latin America was influenced by the
colonies and how the U.S. tried to overthrow Latin American countries.

SOURCE 2.
"Latin America Economic Overview, to the 1960s." Latin America
Economic Overview to the 1960s. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.
This source talks about how the economy was during the 1960s,
and how Latin America's economy made it possible for people to voice
their opinion on how they thought that America was the one to blame
for the poverty.

SOURCE 3.
Rivas, Darlene. "United States--Latin American Relations, 1942--1960."
Blackwell Companions to American History: A Companion to American
Foreign Relations. Ed. Robert Schulzinger. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers,
2006. Credo Reference.Web. 2 Jan. 2016.
This source has some information about cuba and other countries
that wanted to be overthrown because of the relations they had.

SOURCE 4.
"Spain and Latin America." Spain and Latin America. N.p., n.d. Web. 08

Jan. 2016.
This source talks about relationships Spain had with Latin America, it
also talks about its involvement with Argentina.
SOURCE 5.
Perry, Guillermo E., Luis Serven, Omar S. Arias, and William F. Maloney.
"Site Tools." Office of the Chief Economist. N.p., 14 Feb. 2006. Web. 07
Jan. 2016. <http://go.worldbank.org/15K7U9H6C0>.

This source talks about the importance of growth in a country for


poverty reduction to be successful, and focuses on Latin America and
its possibilities and strategies of reducing poverty in those countries.

SOURCE 6.
Canuto, Otaviano. "Bucking the Trend: Poverty Reduction and
Inequality in Latin America." The Huffington Post.
TheHuffingtonPost.com, 7 June 2012. Web. 07 Jan. 2016.

This source talks about how Latin America has been the region
thats been able to reduce both poverty and inequality reduction.

SOURCE 7.
Brandt, N. (2012), Reducing Poverty in Chile: Cash Transfers and
Better Jobs, OECD Economics Department Working Papers, No. 951,
OECD Publishing.
This article touches upon the fact that in spite of much advancements
in poverty and inequality in Chile, there are still large amounts.

SOURCE 8.

"Combating Poverty and Inequality: Structural Change, Social Policy


and Politics." Full Report. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Jan. 2016.

This source makes ties between poverty, inequality and development.


When a majority of the population is impoverished, it is imperative to
focus on and include them in the development of their society.
SOURCE 9.
"Poverty in Latin America : Sources Of Welfare Disparities in
Ecuador."Poverty in Latin America : Sources Of Welfare Disparities in
Ecuador. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Jan. 2016.

This source mentions the difference in economic gaps throughout the


country of Ecuador, such as the Coast versus the Amazon.

SOURCE 10.
Poverty in Latin America - A Quest for Social Justice." Poverties.org.
N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Jan. 2016.
This source reinstates the idea of inequality being a cause of
poverty. This inequality also leads to other things, such as a lesser
education and a higher crime rate.

SOURCE 11.
"Military Dictatorships in the Americas | History Is A Weapon." Military
Dictatorships in the Americas | History Is A Weapon. N.p., n.d. Web. 22
Jan. 2016.
This source talks about the military dictatorships throughout Latin
America. It gives us the time they ruled and information on how they
ruled.

SOURCE 12.
"Latino Americans." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2016
This source talks about some dictatorships in Latin American
countries, gives us information on how these dictatorships were
brought down.

SOURCE 13.
"History of Latin America - Latin America since the Mid-20th
Century."Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d.
Web. 25 Jan. 2016.
Talks about dictatorships and touches on some evolutions and how
these dictatorships changed society.

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