The document summarizes key political and economic developments in Argentina between 1916-1943, a period that included the Great Depression. It notes that Argentina transitioned to democracy in 1916 with the election of Hipolito Yrigoyen and his Radical Party, until a 1930 military coup began a decade-long dictatorship. The coup was influenced by economic struggles during the Great Depression, as Argentina's agricultural export-based economy suffered from falling global demand. The dictatorship pursued import substitution industrialization policies to reduce foreign dependence and stimulate domestic industry, though this further hurt agriculture. Subsequent leaders after the 1943 coup attempted reforms toward greater democracy and economic stability.