allende's chile, walesa's poland and bachelet's chile were all democratic government but with some similarities qbd differences. bring out these similarities and differences in these three governments?
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The similarities and differences between Allende's Chile, Walesa's Poland and Bachelet's Chile are the following:
Similarities:
(i) They were completely democratic governments.
(ii) The government was elected by the people's votes.
(iii) There was no military interference in the government.
Differences:
(i) Allende wanted government control on big industries in the economy.
(ii) Walende wanted a open/free market.
(iii) Bachelet wanted both government control and open market operations.
The similarities and differences between Allende's Chile, Walesa's Poland and Bachelet's Chile are the following:
Similarities:
(i) They were completely democratic governments.
(ii) The government was elected by the people's votes.
(iii) There was no military interference in the government.
Differences:
(i) Allende wanted government control on big industries in the economy.
(ii) Walende wanted a open/free market.
(iii) Bachelet wanted both government control and open market operations.
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