The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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... ment of foreign affairs have prevented the develop- ment of any widespread generally accepted views on foreign affairs . Date of the War Name of the War This has changed . With millions of our sons and brothers facing death abroad ...
... ment of foreign affairs have prevented the develop- ment of any widespread generally accepted views on foreign affairs . Date of the War Name of the War This has changed . With millions of our sons and brothers facing death abroad ...
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... ment . Yet today , the hardships they related seem ridiculously pale and trifling in comparison with the war which resulted from this friction and with Ger- many's unbelievably cruel treatment of the Poles . Under these circumstances it ...
... ment . Yet today , the hardships they related seem ridiculously pale and trifling in comparison with the war which resulted from this friction and with Ger- many's unbelievably cruel treatment of the Poles . Under these circumstances it ...
Page 230
... ment and the enlarged force of govern- ment workers , we shall still have a " mixed economy . " 7. The postwar decade ought to be one of practically " full " employment . 8. Organized labor will earn and play a large and more ...
... ment and the enlarged force of govern- ment workers , we shall still have a " mixed economy . " 7. The postwar decade ought to be one of practically " full " employment . 8. Organized labor will earn and play a large and more ...
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Propaganda in the American Civil War | 26 |
Visual and Other Aids Maurice | 34 |
Book Reviews and Book Notes Richard History Never Had a Greater Challenge Pupil Preferences in the Learning | 39 |
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