Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 142
... situation , after noting the wide area given over to devas- tation and slaughter : " In the midst of this appalling situation in the north and in the south , the federal government sits apathetic , ineffective , and either cynically ...
... situation , after noting the wide area given over to devas- tation and slaughter : " In the midst of this appalling situation in the north and in the south , the federal government sits apathetic , ineffective , and either cynically ...
Page 371
... situation.2 The specter of Rus- sian Bolshevistic activity in Latin America was conjured but the ghost refused to walk . Resolutions of the Congress of the Red International of Trade Unions and the executive committee of the Communist ...
... situation.2 The specter of Rus- sian Bolshevistic activity in Latin America was conjured but the ghost refused to walk . Resolutions of the Congress of the Red International of Trade Unions and the executive committee of the Communist ...
Page 493
... situation in Brazil holds a certain degree of uncertainty as to possibilities of a dictatorship after the Italian model . When Dr. Getulio Vargas took over the government of Brazil as dictator in 1930 it was regarded as merely a ...
... situation in Brazil holds a certain degree of uncertainty as to possibilities of a dictatorship after the Italian model . When Dr. Getulio Vargas took over the government of Brazil as dictator in 1930 it was regarded as merely a ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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