Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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Page 121
... Trade Commission bill , proved disap- pointing to men of progressive persuasion . The Clayton bill enumerated unfair trade practices , but it envisioned no modification of the nation's fi- nancial and industrial structure . Labor ...
... Trade Commission bill , proved disap- pointing to men of progressive persuasion . The Clayton bill enumerated unfair trade practices , but it envisioned no modification of the nation's fi- nancial and industrial structure . Labor ...
Page 125
... trade and that trade was essential to civilization . " History teaches us . that no nation has ever achieved real greatness without the aid of com- merce , " he remarked shortly before the author of the McKinley Tariff won election to ...
... trade and that trade was essential to civilization . " History teaches us . that no nation has ever achieved real greatness without the aid of com- merce , " he remarked shortly before the author of the McKinley Tariff won election to ...
Page 159
... trade with the Allies , it gave rise to questions about the rights and obliga- tions of neutral powers . The Fatherland , the most important German language newspaper in the United States , took a dim view of the increase in Allied trade ...
... trade with the Allies , it gave rise to questions about the rights and obliga- tions of neutral powers . The Fatherland , the most important German language newspaper in the United States , took a dim view of the increase in Allied trade ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
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