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100

Who was the president overthrown in 1973?

Salvador Allende 

100

What major event happened on September 11th, 1973?

The military coup that overthrew Allende

100

In what year did Pinochet take power?

1973

100

Define "communism"

A system in which property is publicly owned and wealth is shared equally

100

Name one result of Pinochet's economic reforms

Inflation decreased, but inequality and unemployment increased 

200

Who led the military coup in Chile?

Augusto Pinochet

200

What happened to Allende during the coup?

He died in the presidential palace (believed to be suicide)

200

When did the dictatorship end?

1990

200

What does "containment" mean in Cold War terms?

A U.S. strategy to prevent the spread of communism, 

200

How did the dictatorship affect human rights in Chile?

Thousands were killed, tortured, or forcibly disappeared 

300

Which U.S. Secretary of State supported Pinochet?

Henry Kissinger 

300

What was Operation Condor?

A coordinated campaign of political repression by South American dictatorships

300

When was the national plebiscite held?

1988

300

What is a "military junta"?

A government led by a group of military leaders after a coup

300

What impact did the dictatorship have on U.S. - Latin America relations?

It revealed U.S. willingness to support dictators to stop communism 

400

What were the "Chicago Boys" known for?

Implementing neoliberal economic reforms in Chile

400

What role did the DINA play in the dictatorship?

It was the secret police responsible for torture, disappearances and surveillance 

400

When was Allende elected president?

1970

400

What economic policy did the dictatorship implement?

Neoliberalism -free- market reforms, privatization, deregulation

400

What long-term effects did the dictatorship have on Chilean society?

Ongoing social division, human wight trials, and political debates

500

Who was Patricio Aylwin, and why is he important?

He was the first democratically elected president after the dictatorship, in 1990

500

What marked the beginning of Chile's return to democracy?

The 198890 plebiscite, where citizens voted against extending Pinochet's rule

500

When was Pinochet arrested in London?

1998

500

What was the Cold War significance of the Chilean coup?

It was an example of U.S's intervention to stop socialism in Latin America

500

Why is the Chilean dictatorship important in Cold War history?

It shows how Cold War ideologies influenced domestic politics and justified foreign intervention