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Popular uprising that overthrew dictator Jorge Ubico in 1944

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  • グアテマラにおいて1944年10月に発生した革命 (ja)
  • thời kỳ cải cách tiến bộ trong lịch sử Guatemala đương đại (vi)
  • revolucio kontraŭ diktatoro Jorge Ubico en Gvatemalo je 1944 (eo)
  • popular uprising that overthrew dictator Jorge Ubico in 1944 (en)
  • ljudska vstaja, ki je leta 1944 strmoglavila diktatorja Jorgeja Ubica (sl)
  • 1944년 독재자 호르헤 유비코를 타도한 민중 봉기 (ko)
  • revolta popular que derrubou o ditador Jorge Ubico em 1944 (pt)
  • movimiento cívico-militar ocurrido en Guatemala el 20 de octubre de 1944 (es)
  • 群众运动 (zh)
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  • The Ten Years of Spring (en)
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  • * Authoritarianism * Dispossession of communal lands of indigenous people by the administrations of Manuel Estrada Cabrera and Jorge Ubico in favor of the United Fruit Company * Large reduction in labor rights (en)
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  • 0001-10-20 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Guatemalan Revolution (en)
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  • Jacobo Árbenz, Jorge Toriello, and Francisco Arana, members of the military junta. (en)
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  • * Ruling junta resigns * First largely free presidential and parliamentary elections held in 1944. Juan José Arévalo elected president * Progressive social and agrarian/land reforms initiated, including Decree 900 * Labor laws passed to increase worker rights, including a set of health and safety standards in workplaces, a standardized an eight-hour working day and 45-hour working week for non-plantation laborers, and bans on discrimination in salaries, and required plantation owners to construct primary schools for the children of their workers * Foreign policy shift to support anti-authoritarian movements such as the Caribbean Legion in other countries * Military coup attempt against the government in 1949 fails * Jacobo Árbenz elected president in 1950 * CIA supports 1954 coup d'état via Operation PBFortune, which is successful * Guatemalan Civil War begins in 1960 ** Free and fair elections not held until 1995 (en)
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  • Guatemalan Revolution (en)
  • الثورة الغواتيمالية (ar)
  • Revolución de Guatemala de 1944 (es)
  • Revolusi Guatemala (in)
  • グアテマラ革命 (ja)
  • 과테말라 혁명 (ko)
  • Rewolucja gwatemalska (pl)
  • Revolução Guatemalteca (pt)
  • Гватемальская революция (ru)
  • 瓜地馬拉革命 (zh)
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