Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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... senator and for the tie - up he made with a candidate for state printer . The two united made a winning majority . So , over the United States , our senators went to Washington obligated to the large cor- porate interests of their ...
... senator and for the tie - up he made with a candidate for state printer . The two united made a winning majority . So , over the United States , our senators went to Washington obligated to the large cor- porate interests of their ...
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... Senator Orville Platt of Connecticut ex- plained why Congress bothered to pass it at all- The conduct of the Senate ... has not been in the line of honest preparation of a bill to prohibit and punish trusts . It has been in the line of ...
... Senator Orville Platt of Connecticut ex- plained why Congress bothered to pass it at all- The conduct of the Senate ... has not been in the line of honest preparation of a bill to prohibit and punish trusts . It has been in the line of ...
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... senator , and Minnesota . In Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Iowa , North Dakota , and Colorado , Independents ran strong enough to upset the electoral balance and elect many Democrats in traditionally Republican states . In all the ...
... senator , and Minnesota . In Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Iowa , North Dakota , and Colorado , Independents ran strong enough to upset the electoral balance and elect many Democrats in traditionally Republican states . In all the ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
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