What events led to the military dictatorship in Brazil?
The military dictatorship in Brazil was established following a series of events that undermined the country's democratic institutions. The political instability, economic crises, and social unrest in the 1960s provided an opportunity for the military to seize power in a coup d'état in 1964. The military justified their takeover by claiming to restore order and combat communist threats, but instead, they implemented repressive measures, censorship, and human rights abuses. The dictatorship lasted for over two decades until the return of democracy in the late 1980s.
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