Military leaders in Argentina primarily dealt with dissent through systematic kidnapping and murder, particularly targeting individuals known as los Desaparecidos. This strategy was part of a broader campaign to eliminate opposition to their regime. As a result, around 30,000 people were forcibly disappeared during this dark period in Argentina's history. ;
The military leaders in Argentina during the dictatorship primarily dealt with opposition through systematic kidnapping and murder of individuals known as los Desaparecidos. This brutal tactic was part of a broader campaign to eliminate dissent, resulting in around 30,000 people being forcibly disappeared. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A. The military kidnapped and murdered them.
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