Answer:
The outcome of Argentina's Dirty War in 1976 was the forced disappearance of 30,000 people who held ideologies different of that of the military junta.
Step-by-step explanation:
Argentina's Dirty War was a period of state terrorism that ran from 1976 to 1983, carried out by a military dictatorship called National Reorganization Process.
During this time the government carried out a regime of illegal repression, indiscriminate violence, persecutions, systematic torture, forced disappearance of persons, manipulation of information and other forms of State terrorism to install a neoliberal economic policy plan, until democracy was restored in 1983. It is estimated that during that period the repressive forces of the de facto government made approximately 30,000 people disappear.