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University Reform in Argentina
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Foundation of Escuela Argentina Modelo
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The First World War ended
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The treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany
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Yrigoyen is re-elected
Yrigoyen is re-elected as president and began a series of reforms to increase workers rights -
Mussolini marches on Rome
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Lenin died and Stalin won power struggle
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The first woman to assume office as governor
The first woman to assume office as governor pursuant to a special election was Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming, who was elected on November 4, 1924, and sworn in on January 5, 1925 -
Fabrica Militar de Aviones aircraft factory was founded in Cordoba
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Germany economy collapsed
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Alexander Flemming discovered penicillin.
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Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
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Home Pregnancy Test was first introduced.
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Mickey Mouse appears in Steamboat Willie.
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Worldwide great Depression
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Great Depression hits Argentina
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The Infamous Decade
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The planet Pluto was discovered by astronauts
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Argentina team in the first world cup made into the final against Uruguay
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the Campeonato de Primera Division, was the first tournament in the professional era of Argentina
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Japanese invasion of Manchuria
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Amelia Earthart is first woman to fly atlantic sala
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Hitler appointed german chancellar. Japon withdraw from "League of Nations".
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1st Dutch talkie movie, Jan Teunissen's "Willem of Orange" premieres
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Mao Zedong & 25,000 troops begin 6,000 mile Long March
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TheObelisco of Buenos Aires was build
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Germany and Japan sign an Anti-Comintern Pact directed against the Communist International and the Soviet Union
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15.000 argentines celebrated in Buenos Aires the NAZI annexation of Austria
Before the war Argentina hosted a strong, very-well-organized pro-Nazi element that was controlled by the German ambassador. In the spring of 1938, some 20,000 Nazi supporters attended a “Day of Unity” rally held at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires to celebrate the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria into the Third Reich. -
The Gendarmeria Nacional Argentina was created
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Samsung was founded
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Adolf Hitler made himself High Commander of Germany’s armed forces
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Germany invades Poland and starts the Second World War
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Germany invades Poland, the fact that started the world war two
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Einstein writes for about sensibility of atomic bomb
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McDonald´s was founded
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Japanese troops occupy Manila, Philippines
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Musical "Star & Garter" premieres in NYC
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"Woman of the Year" film directed by George Stevens, starring Katherine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy opens at Radio City
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"Revolution of the 43", a military coup yhat overthrown the government of president Roman Castillo
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'National Revolution' led by nationalist military officers including Colonel Juan Perón; ensured continued non-intervention in World War II
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San Juan earthquake
San Juan earthquake destroyed provincial capital and killed ten thousands of people -
Argentina entered in the Second World War
Argentina entered in the Second World War on the side of the Allies and admitted as founding member of United Nations -
The Second World War ends, and Hitler comitted suicide
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the first government of Juan Domingo Peron
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First images were taken on the space
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Woman’s suffrage is approved in Argentina
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Women's suffrage is approved
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Korean War begins when North Korea invaded South Korea
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First flight of the FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II, the first jet fighter to be entirely developed and built in Latin America.
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Popular TV show I Love Lucy"
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Argentina Federal Election
The first to have enfranchaised women at the national level. President elected: Juan Perón of the labour party. He had 62% of the voters. -
Eva Perón's death
Juan Perón's wife. -
Burger King was founded as InstaBurger King
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Menem is elected as the President of Argentina
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President Juan Peron is exile as the economy goes into decline
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the "revolucion libertadora", was a military and civilian uprising that ended the second presidence of Peron
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INTI, the National Industrial Technology Institute, is created
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fundation of COICES, the scientific institution most important of Argentina
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ARA Independencia, the first aircraft carrier of the Argentine Navy enters service.
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European Economic Community, better known as the European Common Market starts operation
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The Beatles were formed in Liverpool
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Military coup ended presidency of civilian Arturo Frondizi
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The Rolling Stones were formed
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The Beatles sign their 1st contract with EMI Parlophone
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James Watson (US), Francis Crick (UK) and Maurice Wilkins (UK) win the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their work in determining the structure of DNA
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Kennedy is assasinated
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Michael Jackson made his professional debut with his brothers
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Cultural Revolution in China by Mao Tse Tung
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Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr
Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr., January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. -
Space run between the U.S.A and the Soviet Union
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Woodstock festival against vietnam war
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Apolo 11 was sent to the space and arrive to the moon.
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The Cordobazo popular protests, thousands of citizens routed the army and police and took control of Cordoba for two days.
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The first artificial heart is inplanted into a human
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The Beatles got separated
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Queens were formed
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Independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan
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Michael Jackson began his solo career
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Oil international crisis
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Dark september in Palestina
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The Peronist party wins elections in March. Peron becomes President in September
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Beginning of Watergate Scandal
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Peron dies and his third wife, Isabel, succeeds him
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Terrorism from right and left escalates, leaving hundreads dead amid strikes, protests and rampant inflation
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Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant, the first nuclear power plant in Latin America, began operation
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The Fall of Saigan ends the Vietnam War
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Apple was founded
Apple was founded by Stve Jobs, Steve wozniak and Ronald Wayne -
The Proceso de Reorganizacion Nacional military government led by Jorge Videla repressed political and armed opposition through use of torture, forced dissapearance and extrajudicial killing up of to 30.000 people to 1983
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Launch of the Voyager Spacecraft, the most distant man-made object in the universe
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1978 events
July 25: First humans birth from in vitro fertilization.
october 1: Vietnam attacks Cambodia.
December 21: John wayne gacy arrested for the killings of 33 boys and young men.
Argentina hosted and won the 1978 Football World Cup. The militars were in the power. -
Argentina hosted and won the Football World Cup
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july 25: First human birth fromin vitro fertilization.
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Reagan is elected as the president of the U.S.A
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Attempt of murder to Juan Pablo II
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Greece is 10th country to join European Economic Community
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Leader general Leopoldo Galtieri sent groups to the Falkand Islands.
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Raul Alfonsin becomes president. Argentina begins to investigate the dirty war and charge former military leaders with human rights abuses. Inflation is at more than 90%.
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Indira Ghandi was killed by two of her bodyguards.
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Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union
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South African President PW Botha offers to free Nelson Mandela if he denounces violence
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8.1 earthquake in Mexico City kills an estimated 10,000 and leaves 250,000 homeless
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World Health Organization announces first global effort to combat AIDS
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First uprising by Carapintadas, comanded by Colonel Aldo Rico, two arrested. Alfonsin declares "the house is in order" ( la casa esta en orden)
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"Smile" closes at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC after 48 performances
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A pan Am airplane explodes over lockerlie, Scotland, killing more than 270 people.
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Fall of the Berlin Wall
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Menem wins the Presidential elections/ the dollar climbed
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Fall of the Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Constructed by the German Democratic Republic starting on 13 August 1961, the Wall cut off (by land) West Berlin from virtually all of surrounding East Germany and East Berlin until government officials opened it in November 1989. -
Political Crisis/World cup in Italy
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Return of the democracy in Chile
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Reunification of Germany
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End of the Cold War
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Convertibility plan
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End of the Soviet Union
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Fall of the stock market
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Menem visits Clinton
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Attack to the Amia
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Kurt Cobain dies
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The competition between Apple and Windows begins
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Labour reform in Argentina
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The DVD is invented
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first mammal cloned, Dolly the sheep
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Premiered of Titanic
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Menem offensive against Duhalde
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Kosovo´s war
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Vladimir Putin is elected as a president of Russia
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The Euro enters circulation in Europe
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Argentina had five presidents in 10 days
It did happen after the political crisis caused by the devaluation of the peso on November 2001 by then president Fernado de la Rua. It was a little more than a week and these were the 5 presidents, back in 2001: 1) Fernando de la Rua 2 Ramon Puerta 3) Adolfo Rodriguez Saa 4) Eduardo Camaño 5) Eduardo Duhalde -
Wikipedia is launched
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Terrorist attack to the twin towers in New York by Al Qaeda
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Facebook is launched
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Foundation of EAM Norte
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Juan Pablo II dies
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YouTube is launched
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Twitter is launched and Pluto is demoted to "dwarf planet" status
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Apple debuts the IPhone/Amazon releases the kindle/Google Street View is launched/The Pumas: third place in the world
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Obama is elected as the president of the U.S.A, the first afro-american as the president of the U.S.A
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Dmitry Medvedev is elected president of Russia/ Beijing Olympics
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Global Pandemy of the Gripe "A"
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Michael Jackson dies
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New law on audiovisual media/ Universal allowance per child
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Egyptian Revolution
Egyptian Revolution begins with a series of street demonstrations, rallies, acts of civil disobedience, labor strikes and violent clashes in Cairo, Alexandria and other major cities -
Earthquake in Sendai, Japan
9.0 magnitude earthquake strikes 130 km (80 miles) east of Sendai, Japan, triggering a tsunami killing thousands of people and causing the second worst nuclear accident in history -
Fidel Castro resigns from the Communist Party of Cuba's central committee after 45 years of holding the title
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Olympics Games in London
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The American Episcopal Church becomes the first to approve a rite for blessing gay marriages
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Argentinian Pope
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Winter Olympics Games in Sochi
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Olympics in Rio, Brazil
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Leonardo Dicaprio won an oscar
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
The Revenant (2015) -
David Bowie's death
On 10 January 2016, English singer, songwriter and actor David Bowie died at his New York City apartment, having suffered from liver cancer for the previous 18 months. His death occurred two days after the release of his twenty-fifth studio album, Blackstar, which coincided with his 69th birthday.