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Que es la democracia?
“What is Democracy?” is a Civic Education Discussion Guide, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by PARTICIPA, Chile in lead up to the December 14, 1989 Chilean Presidential Election. The guide describes in details the characteristics of democracy, offering to the reader a thorough description of its main values and features. Additionally, the guide contains a set of interactive activities that contain questions about democracy.
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Voz y voto: y como puedo ayudar a construirla?
“Voice and the Vote: and How Can I Help Build it?” is a civic education brochure, available in Spanish, issued by the PARTICIPA Corporation of private law, Chile. The brochure is meant to encourage people to follow certain steps in promoting the values of democracy in Chile, starting within the family unit and extending it to the larger society. Additionally, the brochure presents the advantages of having a democratic society and why should people strive to achieve it.
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Inscritos por Region
“Registered Voters by Region” is a voter registration record issued in 1988 and referring to the number of registered voters in the 1988 Chilean National Plebiscite. This particular document is comprised of tables illustrating the voter registration records by regions for both men and women. Additionally, it illustrates the statistics of foreigners and analphabets who reside in those particular regions, as well as the number of canceled registrations by region and by cause.
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Inscripcion En Registro Electoral mes a mes
“Month by Month Registration in the Electoral Register” is a voter registration record, available in Spanish, which illustrates the number of voters who registered for the 1988 National Plebiscite in Chile. The chart and the graph depict the voter registration month by month and it is divided into both women’s and men’s voter registration.
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Unidos Construyamos la cadena por la paz
“United we Will Build the Chain of Peace” is a poster, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the Crusade for the Citizens’ Participation, in lead up to the September 25, 1988 National Plebiscite in Chile. The poster advertises the travelling awareness campaign.
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Civic Education Organization Charts for Cruzada
“Civic Education Organization Charts for Cruzada”is a Civic Education organization chart, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the Crusade for Citizenships’ Participation (“Cruzada”), Chile, as a follow-up of the 1988 Chilean Plebiscite. The document is comprised of several charts indicating the reach/influence of the “Cruzada” Organization.
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Cruzada por la Participacion Ciudadana
“Crusade for the Citizens’ Participation” is a civic education program brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the CIVITAS Foundation and the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, Chile. The brochure describes the “Crusade for the Citizens’ Participation” project identity and objectives, some of these involving the promotion of democracy among the Chilean society by encouraging voter education.
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Cuaderno de Voluntario
“The Volunteer’s Notebook” is a volunteer guidebook, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in the late 1980s in Chile in lead up to the September 25, 1988 National Chilean Plebiscite. The guidebook is meant to provide guidance to volunteers who wish to spread information on democracy and inspire participation by illustrating the necessity of building a truly democratic Chilean society. The guidebook is meant to stimulate citizens to become involved in learning and spreading the democratic values throughout the Chilean society, it teaches them about the attributes of democracy and the benefits of having a democratic society rather than a dictatorship or autocratic system. It provides information on voter registration in order to stimulate voters’ presence at the polling stations. Additionally, the guide provides background information on the National Chilean Plebiscite, and what it means to vote “yes” or “no.”