Since ReconstructionRichard William Leopold, Arthur Stanley Link, Stanley Coben Prentice-Hall, 1966 |
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... Congress , no less than the Court , is charged with the duty of protecting and defending the Constitution . If it is the judgment of the Congress that powers should be given to the Con- gress not already conferred upon it , the Congress ...
... Congress , no less than the Court , is charged with the duty of protecting and defending the Constitution . If it is the judgment of the Congress that powers should be given to the Con- gress not already conferred upon it , the Congress ...
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... Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate leg- islation . ARTICLE XVI Submitted by Congress July 12 , 1909 . Ratified February 25 , 1913 . The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes , from ...
... Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate leg- islation . ARTICLE XVI Submitted by Congress July 12 , 1909 . Ratified February 25 , 1913 . The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes , from ...
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... Congress shall have power to enforce , by appropriate legislation , the provisions of this article . ARTICLE XV Submitted by Congress February 27 , 1869. Ratified March 30 , 1870 may direct . This amendment shall not be so SECTION 1 ...
... Congress shall have power to enforce , by appropriate legislation , the provisions of this article . ARTICLE XV Submitted by Congress February 27 , 1869. Ratified March 30 , 1870 may direct . This amendment shall not be so SECTION 1 ...
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Carnegie the Robber Baron Matthew Josephson 1934 Carnegie and the Gospel | 13 |
Rockefeller the Farsighted Planner Allan Nevins 1940 The Standard Oil | 19 |
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