A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Roosevelt's interpretation was not based on the strict language of the original Monroe Doctrine , and departed from the spirit of the policy ; that what Roosevelt called a corollary of the Doctrine , was not the Monroe Doc- trine at all ...
... Roosevelt's interpretation was not based on the strict language of the original Monroe Doctrine , and departed from the spirit of the policy ; that what Roosevelt called a corollary of the Doctrine , was not the Monroe Doc- trine at all ...
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... Roosevelt and his colleagues , and the many acts of policy im- plementation persuaded the Latins to accept the ... Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy than during the entire previous century of inter - American relations . " 30 Not only did ...
... Roosevelt and his colleagues , and the many acts of policy im- plementation persuaded the Latins to accept the ... Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy than during the entire previous century of inter - American relations . " 30 Not only did ...
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... Roosevelt , strongly supported by Secretary Hull , reiterated his strong determination to stay out of Cuba.90 The Cuban revolution was allowed to run its course without forc- ible intervention , but not without the attempted application ...
... Roosevelt , strongly supported by Secretary Hull , reiterated his strong determination to stay out of Cuba.90 The Cuban revolution was allowed to run its course without forc- ible intervention , but not without the attempted application ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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