United States Since 1865Barnes & Noble, 1973 - 290 pages |
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... effect . In April , 1946 , General Manuel Roxas became the first presi- dent of the completely independent Republic of the Philippines . RELATIONS WITH CUBA . Although the United States withdrew its military forces from Cuba as soon as ...
... effect . In April , 1946 , General Manuel Roxas became the first presi- dent of the completely independent Republic of the Philippines . RELATIONS WITH CUBA . Although the United States withdrew its military forces from Cuba as soon as ...
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... Effect of the War and of the Postwar Years on the Farmer's Budget for agrarian legislation . As a result Congress enacted a Futures Trading Act ( 1921 ) to curb speculation in grain prices ; a Filled Milk Act ( 1922 ) to protect ...
... Effect of the War and of the Postwar Years on the Farmer's Budget for agrarian legislation . As a result Congress enacted a Futures Trading Act ( 1921 ) to curb speculation in grain prices ; a Filled Milk Act ( 1922 ) to protect ...
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... effect three years . Then each country was to be accorded " that proportion of 150,000 which the number of persons of a given na- tional origin residing in the United States in 1920 bears to the country's total population in 1920. " So ...
... effect three years . Then each country was to be accorded " that proportion of 150,000 which the number of persons of a given na- tional origin residing in the United States in 1920 bears to the country's total population in 1920. " So ...
Contents
BUILDING A NEW NATION | 1 |
AN EXPANDING ECONOMIC SYSTEM | 14 |
POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF the West and Land Grants | 20 |
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