A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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Página 137
... United States forces could arrive . Their land , air , and sea base facilities should be available to United States forces when they did arrive . 8 All ... United States of exaggerating The United States and Latin America in World War II 137.
... United States forces could arrive . Their land , air , and sea base facilities should be available to United States forces when they did arrive . 8 All ... United States of exaggerating The United States and Latin America in World War II 137.
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... United States and their own countries , and seek to compensate a feeling of nationalistic frustra- tion by criticizing the United States . Moreover , the intellectuals regard themselves as defenders of Latin - American culture , which ...
... United States and their own countries , and seek to compensate a feeling of nationalistic frustra- tion by criticizing the United States . Moreover , the intellectuals regard themselves as defenders of Latin - American culture , which ...
Página 385
... United States . In November , 1878 , President Hayes awarded the disputed territory to Paraguay . Argentina accepted the award , and Paraguay in a gesture of gratitude ... United States invest- United States Relations with Argentina 385.
... United States . In November , 1878 , President Hayes awarded the disputed territory to Paraguay . Argentina accepted the award , and Paraguay in a gesture of gratitude ... United States invest- United States Relations with Argentina 385.
Contenido
The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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