Somoza, Sandinistas, and the Ever-changing Government of Nicaragua

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History

 

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Jonathan Q

 

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December 24, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The subsequent stage was activity. Nicaraguans, mainly the Sandinistas as they are the central group represented in Belli’s memoir, engaged in fervent activities to assist and help to change the government to one which they accepted. The final, and most recent stage, was disappointment, that was succeeded by appeasement and acceptance for the new government after the fall of the Sandinistas...
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The final, and most recent stage, was disappointment, that was succeeded by appeasement and acceptance for the new government after the fall of the Sandinistas. Through each of these stages, a firsthand account is presented in Belli’s memoir, and her boredom, fear, excitement, passion, hatred, and love are all somehow fueled or quelled by these phases of leadership...
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