Salvador Allende, a self-proclaimed Marxist, ran for president of Chile several times. In 1964, he was a leading candidate and pledged to nationalize the mostly American-owned copper mines. The United States responded by spending heavily on anti-communist propaganda and supporting Allende's opponent. This influence proved effective, and Allende lost the election.

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Salvador Allende, a self-proclaimed Marxist, ran for president of Chile several times. In 1964, he was a leading candidate and pledged to nationalize the mostly American-owned copper mines. The United States responded by spending heavily on anti-communist propaganda and supporting Allende's opponent. This influence proved effective, and Allende lost the election.

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