Spanish Influence On Latin America

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The Spanish influence has affected Latin America in many different ways. It consist of three category social classes, economic problems, cultural, and society issues which all of the three category got affected in different ways both positive and negative. In the social class different types of population got treated differently from one another in the Latin America. The economy has challenges in producing money for the civilians and giving the same rights to all of the civilians. Lastly the most commonly societal issues in Latin America is education.
One of the biggest problems in the social class that Latin America faces is giving the same opportunities to all of the different types of population. For example, the natives in Latin America where not getting paid the same amount of money for the same jobs that the Spanish and American people were doing, …show more content…

When the government is involve in a civil war they tend to forget about the people and that tends to send the economy backwards instead of making the economy into a better place. The government tends to spend the money in weapons and not in the civilians so they can get a better chance in getting a good paying job. Is not only civil war but also guerrilla groups. They tend to hurt the civilians to try to get controle over the country and will usually do anything to get power.
Another, Latin America problem is education. Most of the people that live in Latin America don’t have the proper education they need to get a better paying jobs and help out thousands of people get out of poverty. Some of the governments in Latin America are trying to help out the civilians get out of poverty by making students get an education. But getting education also has some boundaries, for instant females don’t get the same education as males do making a gender inequality around Latin America when it comes getting