Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... twenties , for many of them had been developing gradually over the previous century ; but the Great War seemed to bring several disparate developments to a point of convergence in ... Twenties. 6 LIS* 6 The New Era of the Nineteen Twenties.
... twenties , for many of them had been developing gradually over the previous century ; but the Great War seemed to bring several disparate developments to a point of convergence in ... Twenties. 6 LIS* 6 The New Era of the Nineteen Twenties.
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... Twenties prises . It was a structure that survived and prospered . The present Gen- eral Motors Corporation is essentially that structure . Sloan's reorganization of General Motors served to emphasize the differ- ences between his ...
... Twenties prises . It was a structure that survived and prospered . The present Gen- eral Motors Corporation is essentially that structure . Sloan's reorganization of General Motors served to emphasize the differ- ences between his ...
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... Twenties example , good reason for the gradual reduction in family size that had wor- ried some observers of demographic trends since the turn of the century . During the New Era children imposed an economic burden for a longer time ...
... Twenties example , good reason for the gradual reduction in family size that had wor- ried some observers of demographic trends since the turn of the century . During the New Era children imposed an economic burden for a longer time ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
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