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Arévalo and presidency
Arbenz together with Arévalo further promoted the progressive social change that characterized the latter's presidency, clearing much of the old restrictions on political parties and labour unions, while also purging the army brass of its remaining pro-Arana officers — one of whom was Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas ; a man who would play a major role in Guatemalan politics in the coming years.
Before his presidency, Arévalo had been an exiled university professor.

Arévalo and 1951
In 1945, the civilian president, Juan José Arévalo, was elected, and served until 1951.
Arévalo served as President from 15 March 1945 to 15 March 1951.
The free election that followed installed a philosophically conservative university professor, Juan José Arévalo Bermejo, as the President of Guatemala ( 1945 – 1951 ); and established a new political constitution that allowed the legal possibility of expropriating unused farmland for the benefit of the Guatemalan peasant majority.
Born in Guatemala City, he played important roles in the governments of both Juan José Arévalo and Jacobo Arbenz, including periods as Ambassador to the United Nations between 1946 and 1947, as a deputy in the National Congress from 1947 to 1951, and being both leader of the Congress and Vice-President between 1948 and 1949 before retiring from politics in 1951.
Taxisco was the birthplace of Juan José Arévalo, who served as President of the Republic from 1945 to 1951.

Arévalo and Jacobo
* Guatemala: land reform occurred during the " Ten Years of Spring ", 1944 – 1954 under the governments of Juan José Arévalo and Jacobo Arbenz.
Arévalo was succeeded by Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, who continued the agrarian reform approach of Arévalo's government.

Arévalo and Árbenz
However, Arévalo did not trust Arana and installed Árbenz as the minister of defense to act as a check on Arana.
Over time, tensions rose between Arana and Arévalo, peaking when Arana was mysteriously killed in a Guatemala City gun battle on 18 July 1949, ultimately leading to a failed revolt that was put down by troops led by Árbenz.
The election of Árbenz alarmed U. S. State Department officials, who stated that Arana " has always represented < nowiki ></ nowiki > only positive conservative element in < nowiki ></ nowiki > Arévalo administration ", that his death would " strengthen Leftist < nowiki ></ nowiki > materially ", and that " developments forecast sharp leftist trend within < nowiki ></ nowiki > government.
However, Arévalo did not trust Arana and installed Árbenz as the minister of defense to act as a check on Arana.
Over time, tensions rose between Arana and Arévalo, peaking when Arana was mysteriously killed in a Guatemala City gun battle on 18 July 1949, ultimately leading to a failed revolt that was put down by troops led by Árbenz.
As with his predecessor, President Juan José Arévalo Bermejo ( 1945 – 51 ), and because of the liberal changes to the economy of Guatemala, the land-owning upper classes and the political factions in the military, publicly accused President Árbenz of being unduly influenced by the four-man PGT Communist minority in the fifty-six-member senate of Guatemala — a serious personal imputation and political accusation during the Cold War, of which the US Government took serious note.

Arévalo and election
Moreover, in the latter stages of the civil war, the CIA persuaded the Guatemalan military to reduce the incidence and number of human rights-violations ; and, in 1983, thwarted a palace coup d ’ état, which allowed the eventual restoration of participatory democracy and civil government ; the resultant national election was won by the Democrácia Cristiana ( Christian Democracy ) party, whereby Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo became President of the Republic of Guatemala ( 1986 – 91 ).

Arévalo and history
* Rodrigo Sanchez de Arévalo, author of a history of Spain in Latin ( 1466 )

Arévalo and .
Canadian anthropologist Jeremy Narby, Shipibo curandero Guillermo Arévalo, and others talk about the value and the mystery of ayahuasca.
Arana and Arbenz, still both highly regarded at the time, anticipated to soon succeed Arévalo.
In Castile, Aranda de Duero, Ávila, Alba de Tormes, Arévalo, Burgos, Calahorra, Carrión de Los Condes, Cuéllar, Herrera del Duque, León, Medina del Campo, Ourense, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, and Villalón were home to large Jewish communities or aljamas.
It is possible that she inherited mental illness from her mother's family: her maternal grandmother Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castile suffered from it in widowhood after her stepson exiled her to the castle of Arévalo in Ávila, Castile.
Diane K. Stanley, a former U. S. diplomat and the daughter of a Welsh-born employee of the United Fruit Co. in Guatemala, argues in the book For the Record: The United Fruit Company's Sixty-six Years in Guatemala, published in 1994, that the negative perception of the company's influence in Guatemala is largely undeserved, and could be due in part to the unwillingness of left-wing journalists and writers to critically examine the legacy of the administrations of Presidents Arévalo and Arbenz.
The winner of the 1944 elections was a philosophy professor named Juan José Arévalo.
Arévalo ran under a coalition of leftist parties known as the Partido Acción Revolucionaria (" Revolutionary Action Party ", PAR ), and won 85 % of the vote in elections that are widely considered to have been fair and open.
Arévalo implemented social reforms, including minimum wage laws, increased educational funding, near-universal suffrage ( excluding illiterate women ), and labor reforms.
During the 1944 revolution, Arana had demanded that he be appointed as Chief of Staff in exchange for loyalty to the Arévalo government.
The United Fruit Company had been lobbying the CIA to oust reformist governments in the Republic of Guatemala since the time of the Government ( 1945 – 51 ) of President Juan José Arévalo Bermejo ; but it was not until the Eisenhower Administration ( 1953 – 61 ) that the CIA received attention from the White House.
Morisco presence in most of its territory was scarce except in specific locations such as Hornachos, Arévalo or Cinco Villas where they were the majority or even the totality of the population.
Aljamiado text by Mancebo de Arévalo.
Arévalo, Antonio, Marilys Belt de Downey, Juan Downey, José Goñi Carrasco, and Luisa Ulibarri Lorenzini.

yielded and succession
In the far west, Qin, which had been weakened by a succession struggle in 307, yielded to the new coalition and appointed Lord Mengchang its chief minister.
To this Christian VIII yielded so far as to issue in 1846 letters patent declaring that the royal law in the matter of the succession was in full force so far as Schleswig was concerned, in accordance with the letters patent of August 22, 1721, the oath of fidelity of September 3, 1721, the guarantees given by France and Great Britain in the same year and the treaties of 1767 and 1773 with Russia.
Early in 1895, when he had entered his 71st year in below average health, he yielded to the entreaties of Lord Rosebery's cabinet, and went out again to South Africa, in succession to Sir Henry Loch.
A lengthy recording succession with the new lineup yielded My Guardian Anger, which was released in 1999.
Alexander himself would have preferred to step aside from the succession hoping to marry morganatically, but eventually he yielded to family pressure and married a suitable bride.

yielded and presidency
The legates were received by King Sigismund and by the assembled Bishops, and the King yielded the presidency of the proceedings to the papal legates, Cardinal Dominici of Ragusa and Prince Charles of Malatesta.
The Filipino scholar Maximo Kalaw reports that Basa yielded the presidency to Bonifacio in 1894 because of a dispute over the usefulness of the initiation rites and Bonifacio's handling of the society's funds.

yielded and openly
Recent archaeological surveys of Jōmon settlements from this period have yielded a large amount of data, much of which has been made openly available, and is of great value for the wider study of hunter-gatherer settlement patterns.
Claudius Nero's force of over 40, 000 men was too formidable for Hannibal to engage openly, and so the two played an unproductive game of cat and mouse in Bruttium ; meanwhile, Marcus Livius, despite the added bulwark of two of the many Roman armies scattered across Italy — yielded cautiously to Hasdrubal, allowed him to push beyond the Metaurus as far south as the town of Sena.

yielded and 1951
A cursory surface survey that year produced nothing of interest, but continued interest in the scrolls led to a more substantial analysis of the ruins at Qumran in 1951, an analysis which yielded traces of pottery closely related to that found in Cave 1.
The remaining 108 locomotives of the class, numbered 46420 – 46527 were built by British Railways, and from 46465 ( Darlington, 1951 ) an increase in cylinder diameter of 1 / 2 inch yielded a tractive effort of 18, 510 lb, 1, 100 lb greater than the original design.

1.894 seconds.