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2.0) Human rights in the Dominican Republic b) The Dominican
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2.1) Constitution and its inherent rights |
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2.2) Democracy and its guarantee of rights |
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2.3) Social Development and Human Rights |
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2.4) Justice/Law in the Dominican Republic |
| 3: The rights of Dominican women |
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3.0) Intra-familiar violation of rights |
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3.1) Matrimony |
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3.2) Matrimony and family |
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3.3) Concubinage and society |
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3.4) Child abuse and sexual exploitation |
| 4: Political Science |
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4.0) Evolution of Dominican politics |
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4.1) Political thought |
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4.2) Constitutional development |
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4.3) Party system |
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4.4) Freedom of religion |
| 5: Social status and privilege |
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5.0) Social evolution |
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5.1) The social classes |
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5.2) Contemporary Dominican society |
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5.3) Urban development |
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5.4) Dominican evaluation |
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5.5) Dominicana education |
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5.6) Development-Historical evolution of Dominican society |
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5.7) Division of the island into two states-Dominican
Republic and the Republic of Haiti |
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5.8) Community action in the Dominican Republic |
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5.9) Public health |
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5.10) Differences between the Dominican and Haitian
societies |