Latin America Report, Tema 2326[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1981 |
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... direct vote ; 86.3 percent of the Paulistas felt the same way . On this question women expressed the same opinion as men , but the persons most strongly in favor of direct voting were in the 40 - to - 49 age bracket ( 89.9 percent ) ...
... direct vote ; 86.3 percent of the Paulistas felt the same way . On this question women expressed the same opinion as men , but the persons most strongly in favor of direct voting were in the 40 - to - 49 age bracket ( 89.9 percent ) ...
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... direct or indirect voting ? " Direct Indirect Rio de Janeiro 82.3 percent 15.3 percent Sao Paulo 86.3 percent 10 percent " In your opinion , should election campaigning on radio and television be completely free or controlled by the ...
... direct or indirect voting ? " Direct Indirect Rio de Janeiro 82.3 percent 15.3 percent Sao Paulo 86.3 percent 10 percent " In your opinion , should election campaigning on radio and television be completely free or controlled by the ...
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... direct foreign investment will grow by about $ 3.5 billion this year . Thus , more of this kind of financial resource will flood into the country in 1981 than in any other year . This kind of investment controls industrial sectors such ...
... direct foreign investment will grow by about $ 3.5 billion this year . Thus , more of this kind of financial resource will flood into the country in 1981 than in any other year . This kind of investment controls industrial sectors such ...
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26th Congress achieved administration Answer April Argentina armed forces balance battle billion pesos Brazil Brazilian Buenos Aires capital Chile commander in chief comrades continue COUNTRY SECTION ARGENTINA crisis Cuban cubic meters Czechoslovak decision defend democracy economic El Salvador enemy exports fatherland Figueiredo foreign investment Friedrich von Hayek geopolitical Giron Grenadian Havana Hayek Hortensio Quijano imperialists imports increase industry inflation interests labor unions Latin America leaders Long live major Margaret Thatcher maritime Matanzas meeting ment Mexican Mexico military militia minister months national reorganization process navy organized peace Pentagon percent Sao Paulo Peronists PIPSA political port president problems production propaganda province psychological warfare Question revolution revolutionary Rio de Janeiro Salvador sectors situation socialism socialist South Atlantic Soviet Union strategic sugarcane Text tion trade deficit unemployment United USSR Viola women workers Yankee