History, asked by zadymiller, 1 month ago

Why has it been difficult for Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia to have stable governments?

uneducated citizens
foreign governments intruding
large landownership by foreign corporations
wars with neighboring countries

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Twice in recent months, the historically troubled but chronically neglected nations of the "southern crescent" of the Andes-Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia-have made international headlines. First, in April, an angry mob set on the mayor of Ilave, a small city in Peru's impoverished highlands, and lynched him for corruption. Two months later, the same fate befell the mayor of a town in the Bolivian high plains: he was publicly lynched and his body set on fire, also for alleged misuse of public funds.

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