History, asked by sophiagregorian, 5 months ago

The political affiliation of Chile’s president in 1970, Salvador Allende, is best described as

liberal.
conservative.
communist.
socialist.******

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Answered by Isayacosta
3

Answer:

It's actually B Conservative.

Explanation:

Why because the political affiliation of chile's president id you search that up the president you will get information of the president is said conservative most of it BUT It's conservative why because if you read it carefully the expression is in conservative. And Good Luck :)

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Answered by mahitiwari89
1

Answer:

The political affiliation of Chile’s president in 1970, Salvador Allende, is best described as socialist.

Explanation:

Salvador Allende, a doctor by profession, was elected president of Chile in 1970 on his fourth attempt. Due to his obvious leftist tendencies, he was the first socialist president elected by ballot in a Latin American country. The first to govern with communist support. A coup d'état disrupted his term, which resulted in his controversial death on September 11th, 1973. General Augusto Pinochet led the movement, which we backed.

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