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Essay heading: The Tango
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In Argentina, the onset in 1929 of the Great Depression, and restrictions introduced after the overthrow of the government in 1930 caused Tango to decline (Wikipedia). Tango again became widely fashionable and a matter of national pride under the government of Juan Peron (Wikipedia). Tango declined again in the 1950s with economic depression and as the military dictatorships banned public gatherings (Wikipedia)... displayed 300 characters
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Tango declined again in the 1950s with economic depression and as the military dictatorships banned public gatherings (Wikipedia). The dance lived on in smaller venues until its revival in the 1980s following the opening in Paris of the show Tango Argentino and the Broadway musical Forever Tango (Wikipedia)... displayed next 300 characters
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