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The United States and the Development of the Puerto Rican Status Question, 1936-1968

The United States and the Development of the Puerto Rican Status Question, 1936-1968
Author: Surendra Bhana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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An antique doll helps a young girl whose mother has carefully protected her from traditional sex roles achieve self-assurance and personal definition.


Status of Puerto Rico

Status of Puerto Rico
Author: United States-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1966
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

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Political Status of Puerto Rico

Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: Keith Bea
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1437934307

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Contents: (1) Recent Developments: 111th, 110th, 109th Congress; Non-Congress. Developments; (2) Background: Early Governance of Puerto Rico (PR); Development of the Const. of PR; Fed. Relations Act; Internat. Attention; Supreme Court Decisions; (3) Status Debates and Votes, 1952-1998: 1967 Plebiscite; 1991 Referendum; 1993 Plebiscite; 1998 Action in the 105th Cong.; 1998 Plebiscite; (4) Fed. Activity After 1998; (5) Issues of Debate on Political Status. Appendices: (A) Brief Chronology of Status Events Since 1898; (B) Puerto Rico Status Votes in Plebiscites and Referenda, 1967-1998; (C)Congress. Activity on Puerto Rico¿s Political Status, 1989-1998; (D) Summary of Legislative Debates and Actions. Tables.


Political Status of Puerto Rico

Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 932
Release: 1989
Genre: Puerto Rico
ISBN:

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Political Status of Puerto Rico

Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1989
Genre: Puerto Rico
ISBN:

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Puerto Rico's Political Status

Puerto Rico's Political Status
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1990
Genre: Puerto Rico
ISBN:

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The Politics of Language in Puerto Rico

The Politics of Language in Puerto Rico
Author: Amílcar Antonio Barreto
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813063825

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"A [book] rich in detail and analysis, which anyone wanting to understand the language debate in Puerto Rico will find essential."--Arlene Davila, Syracuse University This is the first book in English to analyze the controversial language policies passed by the Puerto Rican government in the 1990s. It is also the first to explore the connections between language and cultural identity and politics on the Caribbean island. Shortly after the U.S. invasion of Puerto Rico in 1898, both English and Spanish became official languages of the territory. In 1991, the Puerto Rican government abolished bilingualism, claiming that "Spanish only" was necessary to protect the culture from North American influences. A few years later bilingualism was restored and English was promoted in public schools, with supporters asserting that the dual languages symbolized the island’s commitment to live in harmony with the United States. While the islanders’ sense of ethnic pride was growing, economic dependency enticed them to maintain close ties to the United States. This book shows that officials in both San Juan and Washington, along with English-first groups, used the language laws as weapons in the battle over U.S.-Puerto Rican relations and the volatile debate over statehood. It will be of interest to linguists, political scientists, students of contemporary cultural politics, and political activists in discussions of nationalism in multilingual communities.


Political Status of Puerto Rico

Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: James O. Erhard
Publisher: Nova Biomedical Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has a unique history as a part of the United States. United States suzerainty over Puerto Rico originated with the acquisition of the islands in 1898 after the conclusion of the Spanish-American War. For decades, the federal government administered government operations in Puerto Rico through military liaisons or civilian officials appointed by the President. Legislation enacted by Congress in 1950 (P.L. 81-600) and in 1952 (P.L. 82-447) granted Puerto Rico authority to establish a republican form of local government through a constitution approved by the citizens of Puerto Rico and the Congress in 1952. Puerto Rico remains subject to congressional jurisdiction under the Territorial Clause of the US Constitution. Under this authority, Congress has passed legislation that governs elements of Puerto Rico's relationship to the United States. For example, residents of Puerto Rico hold U.S. citizenship, serve in the military, are represented in the House of Representatives by a Resident Commissioner elected to a four-year term who does not have privileges to vote on the floor of the House, are subject to federal laws and are beneficiaries of federal aid as approved by Congress, do not vote in national elections, and pay no federal income tax. While these and other aspects of the relationship of Puerto Rico to the United States are matters of record, other elements of the relationship have been and continue to be subject to debate by some officials and analysts. Some contend that the Commonwealth has a special status outside the Territorial Clause that derives from 1950 legislation 'in the nature of a compact' agreed to by the people of Puerto Rico and Congress, as well as from declarations made to the United Nations in the 1950s. Also, certain federal court rulings and statements by past presidents buttress claims to special status. Such advocates contend that the current political status of the Commonwealth, perhaps with enhancements, remains a viable option for the future. Others argue that the commonwealth status is (or should be) only a temporary fix to a problem to be resolved in favour of other permanent non-colonial and non-territorial solutions -- either statehood or independence as a foreign nation, the latter possibly negotiated with formal ties in certain policy areas. For many years, some Members of Congress, elected representatives of Puerto Rico, federal administration officials, and interested members of the public have discussed options for reconsidering the political status of Puerto Rico. Legislation recently passed by the Puerto Rican legislature may be one factor that initiates renewed congressional attention on the political status issue. A White House task force is expected to release a report in 2005 that may serve as another catalyst for change. This book provides background information on the political status of the commonwealth and congressional actions taken over the past two decades.


The Political Status of Puerto Rico

The Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: Pamela S. Falk
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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