Answer:
(i) Pinochet's military dictatorship came
to an end after he decided to hold referendum in 1988, which he lost
unexpectedly.
(ii)
The people of Chile had not forgotten their democratic traditions, that is why
they did not want to vote for Pinochet, a dictator.
(iii) This led to Pinochet losing first his political power
and then his military power.
(iv) Felony, cowardice and treason were finally punished
and political freedom was restored.
(v) Since then, Chile has held four presidential elections
in which different political parties have participated.
(vi) Slowly, the army's role in the country's government
has been eliminated.
(vii) The elected government that came to power ordered
inquiries into Pinochet's rule.
(viii) These inquiries showed that his government was not
only very brutal but also very corrupt.
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