Following independence from Spain on July 9, 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilians and the military. After World War II, a long period of supreme rule and interference in subsequent governments was followed by a military junta that took power in 1976. Democracy returned in 1983, and numerous elections since then have underscored Argentina's progress in democratic consolidation.
The Argentine constitution of 1853 was modeled after that of the United States. Certain parts of its preamble reflect the ideals and aims of the United States' constitution. The President and vice president each serve for a single six-year term. Under the co
All papers and essays are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright 2002-2009
Direct Essays , LLC. All Rights Reserved. DMCA Webmasters make $$$$