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Some coalition governed brazil for most of this period. There was an opposition party comprised of industrialists based in Sao Paoulo but they only remained an opposition. Continuing of ISI- Continuing corporatist control of unions- The unions were heavily controlled by the government. Their ability to press claims on behalf of workers was extremely limited...
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Their ability to press claims on behalf of workers was extremely limited. It was a fairly stable system that last 20 yrs IV. Military Dictatorship 1964-1985 Political polarization in early 1960's following Cuban revolution. The revolution had tremendous affects on conservative groups because they were increasingly worried the revolution would spread...
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