Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... elected for a six - year term in 1924 was both able and popular and if his health had not become seriously impaired he might well have been re- elected . However , while he was undergoing treatment in the United States in the fall of ...
... elected for a six - year term in 1924 was both able and popular and if his health had not become seriously impaired he might well have been re- elected . However , while he was undergoing treatment in the United States in the fall of ...
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... elect a President in accordance with the provisions of the constitution . The suggestion was adopted , M. Roy was elected President by the Council of State on April 21 , 1930 , and inaugurated on May 15. A new Congress was elected in ...
... elect a President in accordance with the provisions of the constitution . The suggestion was adopted , M. Roy was elected President by the Council of State on April 21 , 1930 , and inaugurated on May 15. A new Congress was elected in ...
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... elected for a nine- year term , and a Chamber of Deputies , in the proportion of not more than one for each 70,000 inhabitants , elected di- rectly for a three - year term . The judicial power is vested in a supreme federal court of ...
... elected for a nine- year term , and a Chamber of Deputies , in the proportion of not more than one for each 70,000 inhabitants , elected di- rectly for a three - year term . The judicial power is vested in a supreme federal court of ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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