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Colombia is a country that has had its ups and downs in their history of development. It has entertained many different types of ideologies that have shifted from one extreme to another from its conception to today¡¦s current day. The Reformist Period that lasted between the years 1930-1945 is no exception to that fact. The predominate ideology in this his time period in Colombia is Classical Conservatism. ...
It is difficult to classify this period strictly under the ideology of Classical Conservatism; several of the ideas present were partly under the ideology of socialims by nature. ... The people of Colombia wanted change and a shift of power from the elite to the more common man. ... The belief of human rights and the use of social programs through the government were prevalent during this time period. ... Such programs, some of which were implemented in Colombia, include unemployment insurance, minimum-wage laws, old-age pensions, health insurance, civil rights legislation, and antipoverty measures (Hamby, World Book). During the Pumarejo administration Columbia saw volume of exports increase with the escalatation of coffee prices. ...
After Pumajero left office he was followed by Eduardo Santos, who keep intact the work of his predecessor and expand upon its ideologies.
Approximate Word count = 968 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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