Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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Page 103
... later . In many of the countries of Latin America , there was a tendency to give much of the credit to England . There is a little doubt that behind this tendency was the com- mercial and economic influence of England in these countries ...
... later . In many of the countries of Latin America , there was a tendency to give much of the credit to England . There is a little doubt that behind this tendency was the com- mercial and economic influence of England in these countries ...
Page 132
... later acquisitions of territory in which the motives behind the annexations are seen to be definitely changing . Here it is obvious that the nation is abandoning its policy of isolation - that it is acquiring distant territories in ...
... later acquisitions of territory in which the motives behind the annexations are seen to be definitely changing . Here it is obvious that the nation is abandoning its policy of isolation - that it is acquiring distant territories in ...
Page 145
... later efforts at right- ing the wrong done is another evidence of not only our im- perialism , but the commercial interests behind it . Colombia rejected the first attempts of the United States at repayment . Through her minister she ...
... later efforts at right- ing the wrong done is another evidence of not only our im- perialism , but the commercial interests behind it . Colombia rejected the first attempts of the United States at repayment . Through her minister she ...
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