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the "Argentine Revolution"

The Argentine Revolution (1943-1946) was a political and military movement in Argentina that overthrew the government of Ramón Castillo. Led by a group of military officers, it aimed to modernize the country’s political and social systems. The revolution resulted in the rise of Juan Domingo Perón, who became a prominent leader advocating for workers’ rights, social welfare, and economic nationalism. This period marked a shift from traditional political parties toward populist policies, setting the stage for Perón’s influential presidency and shaping Argentina’s political landscape for years to come.