Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... Senate Foreign Relations Committee started its hearings , opposition to the League of Na- tions began to build . Article X became a major question of debates both in the Senate and throughout the country . Senator Borah spoke for large ...
... Senate Foreign Relations Committee started its hearings , opposition to the League of Na- tions began to build . Article X became a major question of debates both in the Senate and throughout the country . Senator Borah spoke for large ...
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... Senate Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry in 1934. North Dakota Senator Gerald P. Nye assumed chairmanship of the committee , and for two years he led an extensive probe into the post - 1914 activities of armaments ...
... Senate Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry in 1934. North Dakota Senator Gerald P. Nye assumed chairmanship of the committee , and for two years he led an extensive probe into the post - 1914 activities of armaments ...
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... Senate , the Nixon administration entered its final hours . Speculation over strategy in that tense period turned up two major possibilities : in the House of Representatives , opponents of impeach- ment made plans to substitute a ...
... Senate , the Nixon administration entered its final hours . Speculation over strategy in that tense period turned up two major possibilities : in the House of Representatives , opponents of impeach- ment made plans to substitute a ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
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