Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... Mean Estimated Turnout Mean Mean Period Estimated Drop- ( Off Years ) Turnout off ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) 1848-1872 75.1 1850-1874 65.2 7.0 1876-1896 78.5 1878-1898 62.8 15.2 1900-1916 64.8 1902-1918 47.9 22.4 1920-1928 51.7 1922-1930 35.2 ...
... Mean Estimated Turnout Mean Mean Period Estimated Drop- ( Off Years ) Turnout off ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) 1848-1872 75.1 1850-1874 65.2 7.0 1876-1896 78.5 1878-1898 62.8 15.2 1900-1916 64.8 1902-1918 47.9 22.4 1920-1928 51.7 1922-1930 35.2 ...
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... means of assuring the political influence of those who remained unorganized or unaffiliated with particular interest groups . In a population where direct democracy reforms had broken the political power of such groups , the ...
... means of assuring the political influence of those who remained unorganized or unaffiliated with particular interest groups . In a population where direct democracy reforms had broken the political power of such groups , the ...
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... means of improving the efficiency of indus- trial operations . His basic approach to the problem was that of time study and job analysis . Arguing that the principles of efficiency applying to ma- chines could also be applied to the ...
... means of improving the efficiency of indus- trial operations . His basic approach to the problem was that of time study and job analysis . Arguing that the principles of efficiency applying to ma- chines could also be applied to the ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 3 |
MAPS | 21 |
American Society at the End of an Era | 34 |
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