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The true impetus for this opposition arose from the new scheme of public
education that was in open conflict with the desires and objectives of Juan
Rodríguez Puebla concerning the fate of the remains of the Aztec race which still
exist in ...
The true impetus for this opposition arose from the new scheme of public
education that was in open conflict with the desires and objectives of Juan
Rodríguez Puebla concerning the fate of the remains of the Aztec race which still
exist in ...
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after it was the simultaneous existence of slavery and free labor . This fact , which
ought to have been a source of all kinds of economic upheavals , was in reality
what determined the manner in which Brazil was to abolish slavery . Even if the ...
after it was the simultaneous existence of slavery and free labor . This fact , which
ought to have been a source of all kinds of economic upheavals , was in reality
what determined the manner in which Brazil was to abolish slavery . Even if the ...
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The existence of these economically based associations thereby eliminated the
need for direct elections on the liberal democratic model , The creation of such a
corporatist structure had begun earlier ( the Constituent Assembly of 1933 ...
The existence of these economically based associations thereby eliminated the
need for direct elections on the liberal democratic model , The creation of such a
corporatist structure had begun earlier ( the Constituent Assembly of 1933 ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
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