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30 March, 15:26

Which best describes what military leaders in Argentina did to people who disagreed with their policies?

a. They kidnapped them.

b. They deported them.

c. They threatened them.

d. They ignored them.

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  1. 30 March, 16:29
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    A) they kidnapped them.
  2. 30 March, 19:26
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    The correct answer is A. In Argentina, military leaders kidnapped people who disagreed with their policies. These people are known as "the dissapeared".

    Explanation:

    The persons disappeared by state terrorism in Argentina are those who were victims of the crime of forced disappearance during the civic-military dictatorship of Argentina, which was called the National Reorganization Process (1976-1983). Missing persons were locked up in clandestine detention centers, where they were subjected to torture and in many cases killed. The first disappearances and clandestine detention centers were installed in 1975, during the constitutional government of Maria Estela Martinez de Peron and continued until 1984, during the constitutional government of Raul Alfonsin.
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