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    office in 2003. João Goulart was nicknamed Jango ([ˈʒɐ̃ɡu]), a common nickname for João in the south of Brazil. The Jânio Quadros–João Goulart presidential...
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    during the presidency of João Goulart (1961–1964) gradually deteriorated, culminating in American support for the ousting of Goulart in the 1964 coup d'état...
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    de estado no Brasil em 1964) was the overthrow of Brazilian president João Goulart by a military coup from March 31 to April 1, 1964, ending the Fourth...
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    Minister of War in 1962–1963. Despite initially supporting president João Goulart, Kruel later switched sides and was one of the main participants in the...
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    confirms João Goulart Filho as presidential candidate]. G1. August 5, 2018. Retrieved September 20, 2018. "PROGRAMA DE GOVERNO DE JOÃO GOULART FILHO/LÉO...
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    the coup in Brazil in 1964. With the deterioration in relations with João Goulart's government and the favorable attitude of the groups conspiring against...
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  • Freitas, Tassiane. "A INFLUÊNCIA DO IDEALISMO DE ALBERTO PASQUALINI NO GOVERNO JOÃO GOULART (1961-1964)". Revista Historiador (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved...
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    of São Paulo. João Agripino da Costa Doria Júnior was born in São Paulo, the son of an advertising professional and federal deputy João Doria and businesswoman...
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    Retrieved 3 February 2016. "Governo Fernando Henrique Cardoso" (in Portuguese). Brasil Escola. Retrieved 9 February 2016. Joao Figueiredo, military ruler...
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    civil and military mobilization in 1961 to ensure the inauguration of João Goulart as President of Brazil, overturning the veto of the Armed Forces' ministers...
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  • O Governo João Goulart: As Lutas Sociais no Brasil (1961-1964) (4 ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira. Ferreira, Jorge (2011). João Goulart: uma...
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    Forces, with support from the United States government, against president João Goulart. The Brazilian dictatorship lasted for 21 years, until 15 March 1985...
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    unexpected move caused national chaos, with the presidency being assumed by João Goulart. Quadros was born in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, on January 25...
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    Brazil. There are five living former first ladies: Maria Thereza Goulart, widow of João Goulart; Marly Sarney, married to José Sarney; Rosane Malta, former...
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    Congress of Brazil declared the presidency of the Republic occupied by João Goulart vacant. Since the vacancy was foreseen for the president's departure...
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    second term through PTB. Vargas committed suicide in 1954, and his heir João Goulart became the central figure in the party along with the populist Leonel...
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  • governo estadual do Rio Grande do Sul para Passo Fundo durante os dias do golpe civil-militar de 1964 (PDF). pp. 49–50. Ferreira (2011). João Goulart:...
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    Vargas, João Goulart, Artur da Costa e Silva, Emílio Garrastazu Médici, Ernesto Geisel)  Rio de Janeiro: 5 (Nilo Peçanha, Washington Luís, João Figueiredo...
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    appointing officers of the Brazilian Armed Forces during the government of João Goulart (1961-1964), consisting of favoring, in promotions and nominations to...
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    candidacy in 1961. This agreement was not cemented, however, and instead João Goulart, popularly known as Jango, became Juscelino's running mate. Both Juscelino...
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    nationalist ideals represented by the Brazilian Labor Party (PTB) and the João Goulart government's basic reform project. One of the first measures of his administration...
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    of Brazil, on March 30, 1964, in Rio de Janeiro, at which President João Goulart gave a speech. Taking place amid the repercussions of the 1964 Sailors'...
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    protest in February 1954, culminating in the resignation of Minister João Goulart. Law No. 1521, of December 26, 1951, refers to acts that are detrimental...
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    explosiva no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: Mauad. Bandeira, Moniz (1978). O Governo João Goulart: As Lutas Sociais no Brasil (1961-1964) (4 ed.). Rio de Janeiro:...
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    candidacy and built an alliance with the popular left-wing populist João Goulart of Vargas' Brazilian Labour Party. On October 3, 1955, JK was elected...
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    After defending the inauguration of João Goulart in the Presidency in 1961, in the following years he considered Goulart a threat to the political system...
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    Anos esta noite, apud Cássio Silva Moreira, O projeto de nação do governo João Goulart : o plano trienal e as reformas de base (1961–1964), p. 332, PhD...
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  • a Brazilian federal government agency, created in 1962 by President João Goulart and extinguished in 1997, in the first government of Fernando Henrique...
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    directly elected Presidents Juscelino Kubitschek, Jânio Quadros and João Goulart, was bankrolled from the start by the credits and loans from World Bank...
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    President: João Goulart (until 1 April) Ranieri Mazzilli (from 1 April to 15 April) Marshal Castelo Branco (from 15 April) Minister of War: Dantas Ribeiro...
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