The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... officials are engaged in it ; 3. Most public officials are engaged in it ; 4. Almost all public officials are engaged in it . The mean response for this variable is 3.13 , which roughly corresponds to " most public officials are engaged ...
... officials are engaged in it ; 3. Most public officials are engaged in it ; 4. Almost all public officials are engaged in it . The mean response for this variable is 3.13 , which roughly corresponds to " most public officials are engaged ...
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... officials in Nicaragua strongly supported Somoza and made charges to the State Department that Figueres was a Leftist . In March of 1953 , Adolph A. Berle , Jr. , was sent by the State Department to Nicaragua to learn of the charges and ...
... officials in Nicaragua strongly supported Somoza and made charges to the State Department that Figueres was a Leftist . In March of 1953 , Adolph A. Berle , Jr. , was sent by the State Department to Nicaragua to learn of the charges and ...
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... officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered “ phantom ” parties to stack the ... official parties were combined . The only reason they lost was because two official candidates split the vote ...
... officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered “ phantom ” parties to stack the ... official parties were combined . The only reason they lost was because two official candidates split the vote ...
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