Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas, 3권Scribner, 1978 - 1201페이지 |
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... Cuba for the preservation of Cuban in- dependence and for the maintenance of a gov- ernment adequate for the protection of life , property , and individual liberty . This right of intervention was exercised in 1906-1909 , and in ...
... Cuba for the preservation of Cuban in- dependence and for the maintenance of a gov- ernment adequate for the protection of life , property , and individual liberty . This right of intervention was exercised in 1906-1909 , and in ...
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... Cuban Constitu- tional Convention in order to secure their ac- ceptance of the Platt Amendment . The treaty provided more privileges for Cuba in the American market than the United States re- ceived in Cuba . However , American ...
... Cuban Constitu- tional Convention in order to secure their ac- ceptance of the Platt Amendment . The treaty provided more privileges for Cuba in the American market than the United States re- ceived in Cuba . However , American ...
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... Cuba , the Dominican Republic , and Vietnam the United States saw the threat of communist expansion and assumed the role of adversary . Fidel Castro's revolution in Cuba , though ini- tially granted an uneasy acceptance , was judged ...
... Cuba , the Dominican Republic , and Vietnam the United States saw the threat of communist expansion and assumed the role of adversary . Fidel Castro's revolution in Cuba , though ini- tially granted an uneasy acceptance , was judged ...
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