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Why was Argentina’s president Juan Perón overthrown in 1955?

Perón gave more power to the citizens and they used the power to take control.
Perón’s economic changes caused the economy to struggle more rather than improve.
Perón lost a war over the Falkland Islands with Great Britain, leading to a return to democracy.
Perón’s lack of a military background caused the military to seize control of the government.

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Peron's lack of military background cause the military two seize control of the government.

Step-by-step explanation:

Eva died in 1952, and Perón was elected to a second term, serving from 1952 until 1955. During the following period of two military dictatorships, interrupted by two civilian governments, the Peronist party was outlawed and Perón was exiled.

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