Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 152
... constitution modeled upon the constitution of the United States , so now , sixty years later , it was hoped to solve the various social and economic problems by incorporating their reme- dies in a constitutional formula.2 In the ...
... constitution modeled upon the constitution of the United States , so now , sixty years later , it was hoped to solve the various social and economic problems by incorporating their reme- dies in a constitutional formula.2 In the ...
Page 481
... Constitution " established a federal system of government modeled very closely upon that of the United States . A ... constitution see W. F. Dodd , Modern Constitutions ` ( Chi- cago , 1909 ) , Vol . I. de Gama , who were in command of ...
... Constitution " established a federal system of government modeled very closely upon that of the United States . A ... constitution see W. F. Dodd , Modern Constitutions ` ( Chi- cago , 1909 ) , Vol . I. de Gama , who were in command of ...
Page 494
... constitution was required to permit Vargas to continue to head the government . On November 10 , 1937 , he assumed dictatorial powers and promulgated a new constitution es- tablishing a centralized corporative state which dissolved all ...
... constitution was required to permit Vargas to continue to head the government . On November 10 , 1937 , he assumed dictatorial powers and promulgated a new constitution es- tablishing a centralized corporative state which dissolved all ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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