Describe ways that economic instability led to the rise of military dictatorships in Latin America.(1 point) Responses Sometimes the promise of economic growth and the benefits that come with it help bring dictatorships into power. Economic growth came because all Latin American dictators were against a free market economy based in capitalism. Only dictators create economic reforms, and these turn a country toward economic stability. The combination of capitalism and communism embraced by all Latin American dictators promised growth.

However, this promise often did not materialize due to corruption, mismanagement, and economic downturns. This economic instability created widespread dissatisfaction among the population, leading to social unrest and protests. In response, military dictatorships often seized power under the guise of restoring order and stability.

Military dictatorships in Latin America also often implemented neoliberal economic policies that favored the elite and multinational corporations, exacerbating income inequality and poverty. This further alienated the population and fueled discontent with the government. The lack of democratic institutions and accountability in military dictatorships allowed for unchecked power and corruption, perpetuating economic instability.

Overall, the economic instability in Latin America created a fertile ground for military dictatorships to rise to power, promising stability and economic growth but often failing to deliver on these promises, leading to further unrest and authoritarian rule.