Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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Page 48
... Democratic vote declined from 69.6 per cent in 1892 to 51.8 per cent in 1894. Some of the German Lutherans and ... Democratic party with the depression , could not bring themselves to cast their votes for Democrats as they usually did in ...
... Democratic vote declined from 69.6 per cent in 1892 to 51.8 per cent in 1894. Some of the German Lutherans and ... Democratic party with the depression , could not bring themselves to cast their votes for Democrats as they usually did in ...
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... Democratic party . For reasons in addition to his monetary reforms , Bryan's nomination aroused concern among people who had persistently cast their ballots for Democratic candidates . The most reliably Democratic wards had always been ...
... Democratic party . For reasons in addition to his monetary reforms , Bryan's nomination aroused concern among people who had persistently cast their ballots for Democratic candidates . The most reliably Democratic wards had always been ...
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... Democrats . As Lippmann put it , the Democrats " can't unite and stand pat . If they do they generally carry the Confederate States . " In one way or another Democratic leaders had to raid , divide , and seduce Republicans . They could ...
... Democrats . As Lippmann put it , the Democrats " can't unite and stand pat . If they do they generally carry the Confederate States . " In one way or another Democratic leaders had to raid , divide , and seduce Republicans . They could ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
Maps | 20 |
Part | 25 |
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