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ABOUT THE CLASS: In this video, the professor gives a great summary of what the Civil-Military Dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985) was like. You will understand the historical context in which Brazil was inserted, you will get to know the main presidents who led the country, and the main political characteristics of each of them. Finally, professor Walter will talk about the legacy that this period left for us. Have you already seen Se Liga's complete course for Enem and college entrance exams? We have incredible video classes for all subjects, as well as essay corrections, question-answering services via WhatsApp, and much more! Visit: seliga.com.br Sign up to receive our exclusive content for free https://lp.seliga.com.br/receba-conte... WANT MORE CLASSES? History of Brazil - https://goo.gl/WAbJOz World History - https://goo.gl/KSq3Qz Philosophy - https://goo.gl/xbuBEi Geography - https://goo.gl/McqcqH Sociology - https://goo.gl/2rRDiy Follow us on insta! Here: /seliga_enem_e_vestibulares CREDITS: Walter Solla - History Teacher Ary Neto - Audiovisual Director Talita Cavalheiro - Research Jailson Ramos - Images Badr Asi - Editing BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES: VIZENTINI, Paulo Fagundes. International Relations of Brazil from Vargas to Lula. São Paulo, Editora da Fundação Perseu Abramo, 2003. FICO, Carlos. Beyond the Coup: Versions and controversies about 1964 and the Military Dictatorship. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2000. GASPARI, Elio. The Embarrassed Dictatorship. Rio de Janeiro: Intrínseca, 2014. GASPARI, Elio. The Exposed Dictatorship. Rio de Janeiro: Intrínseca, 2014. GASPARI, Elio. The Defeated Dictatorship. Rio de Janeiro: Intrínseca, 2014. (2nd Edition) AMARAL, ARACY A. Art for what?: social concerns in Brazilian art, 1930-1970: subsidies for a social history of art in Brazil. São Paulo: Studio Nobel, 2003.