Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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Page 406
... Affairs Commissar Molotov . In the glow of these events , liberals began looking up the Truman record and found further encouragement . His votes in the Senate had been largely pro - New Deal in domestic affairs and almost unanimously ...
... Affairs Commissar Molotov . In the glow of these events , liberals began looking up the Truman record and found further encouragement . His votes in the Senate had been largely pro - New Deal in domestic affairs and almost unanimously ...
Page 463
... affairs , an additional specific check was under- taken . During the period covered by this book , Congress voted on three es- pecially critical foreign - affairs issues , or groups of issues : American en- trance into World War I in ...
... affairs , an additional specific check was under- taken . During the period covered by this book , Congress voted on three es- pecially critical foreign - affairs issues , or groups of issues : American en- trance into World War I in ...
Page 464
... affairs ; but , in contrast to the previous charts , the entire membership of the Senate was included . Eleven significant domestic measures were used to gauge each Senator's degree of liberalism in domestic affairs ; six critical ...
... affairs ; but , in contrast to the previous charts , the entire membership of the Senate was included . Eleven significant domestic measures were used to gauge each Senator's degree of liberalism in domestic affairs ; six critical ...
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