Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and Politics |
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The general prosperity of the eighteen - eighties permitted a programme of school building which was continued in this century ! It was not until 1920 that primary education between the ages of seven and fifteen was made compulsory .
The general prosperity of the eighteen - eighties permitted a programme of school building which was continued in this century ! It was not until 1920 that primary education between the ages of seven and fifteen was made compulsory .
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To increase the difficulties caused by this political situation , great economic depression , caused partly by further continued de- creases in Chile's export commodities , hit the country and the governmental revenues severely .
To increase the difficulties caused by this political situation , great economic depression , caused partly by further continued de- creases in Chile's export commodities , hit the country and the governmental revenues severely .
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The expansion has continued in the post - war period as mineral exports have continued at a high level , and it was possible to im- port industrial equipment out of the proceeds of foreign exchange accumulated during the war , aided by ...
The expansion has continued in the post - war period as mineral exports have continued at a high level , and it was possible to im- port industrial equipment out of the proceeds of foreign exchange accumulated during the war , aided by ...
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acres agricultural American annual Antofagasta Argentina Atlantic Bank Bolivia British Caja capital cent central century Chile Chilean cities coastal communications Company compared Concepción considerable continued copper Corporation country's credits decade democratic differences dollars economic election especially exchange exports finance foreign Forest González Government greater half important increase indicate industry interest investment Iquique labour land Latin America latter less living loans major manufacturing means Mediterranean ment miles million mineral mining natural nitrate organization particularly parties period pesos plant political population port post-war present President probably production provinces railway recent region relations relatively remained represented republic respect result river road Santiago secure settlement social southern statistics steel supply tion tons trade United Valdivia valley Valparaiso whole zone