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in 2018, nicolas maduro was re - elected as president of venezuela. but electoral fraud and poor voter turnout may have impacted the results. voter turnout was only around 46 percent due to people who oppose maduro boycotting the election. in the early 1900s, venezuela was led by a dictator named juan vicente gomez. a “dictator” (dik - tay - tur) is a person who has complete control of a government. during this time, the country became the largest oil exporter in the world. after decades of military rule, based on what you have read, put the following events in venezuelas history in the correct order in which they happened, starting with the earliest. hugo chavez was elected to run the country. the countrys first president was overthrown. the election had low voter turnout due to a boycott. the country became the largest oil exporter in the world.
- First, the country's first president being overthrown would be an early event in its history as it sets the stage for subsequent leadership changes.
- Then, during the early 1900s (under Juan Vicente Gomez), the country became the largest oil exporter.
- After decades of military rule, Hugo Chavez was elected.
- Finally, the 2018 election (with low voter turnout due to boycott) is the most recent event among these.
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- The country's first president was overthrown.
- The country became the largest oil exporter in the world.
- Hugo Chavez was elected to run the country.
- The election had low voter turnout due to a boycott.