Vocab!
Social Class
Labor Unions
Social Movements
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100

The individuals or organizations that take action in response to a common problem

What is a social movement?

100
What percentage of Latin America's population makes up the middle-class?

Close to 50%

100

These were women workers working in organized labor, making them vulnerable to sexual discrimination, harassment, and often rape.

What are "maquiladoras"?
100

What are the tenement-like communities in Urban centers of Brazil known as?

Favelas

100

What is the name of the racial/ethnic concept that dominated social structures in Latin America due to Spanish colonialism?

Mestizaje
200

Those who must sell their labor to gain access to the means of production

What is a proletariat?

200

Marx's way of thinking when dividing society into social classes.

What is the bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

200

What were labor unions initially called?

Solidarity organizations

200

What was the name of the movement pioneered by mothers in Argentina in response to the Dirty War?

Madres de Plaza de Mayo

200

Latin America's most dynamic "business" sector

Narcotics production and trafficking

300
These individuals believe that the market should be ran with little to no government involvement

What are neoliberals?

300

Who makes up the "informal sector"?

Small capitalists, blue-collar workers, "marginalized" or "excluded"

300

These are sectors of the economy that were crucial to the overall prosperity of the economy.

What are "export enclaves"?

300

What is the largest single-movement organization in Latin America that is focused on land redistribution?

The Movimiento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra or Rural Landless Workers’ Movement (MST)

300

These measures were used by Latin American governments to redistribute income

What are "targeted benefit programs"?

400

A system where politicians or leaders give people favors, goods, or services in exchange for their political support or votes.

What is clientelism?

400

These areas are located in free-trade zones near ports, or near international borders.

What are maquilas?
400

This has made capital more mobile and undercut bargaining strength in labor intensive industries.

What is economic globalization?
400

A vocab term that describes how movements arise in civil society and impact policies by taking advantage of changes within the institutional or opportunity structures that allow a movement to emerge or gain strength.

Political Opportunity Structures

400

Which two guerilla groups reflect the “uncivil society” concept because of how they employ violence systematically and criminally?

Sendero Luminoso, FARC

500

The Spanish word for having the "right family connections"

What is "Compadrazgo"?

500

This Chilean right-wing group used violence and sabotage to destabilize the Allende government (1970-1973).

Who is "Patria y Libertad"?

500

What do high rates of unemployment lead Latin American workers to do?

Domestic labor, street vending, construction, and blue-collar jobs.

500

What are the three different actors in urban poor and neighborhood social movements?

Independent Workers, Domestic Service, and Microfirms

500

Which Argentenian president renegotiated the country’s terms of debt, becoming popular amongst the public and resulting in the declining popularity of Piquetero movements?

Nestor Kirchner