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Bel- lamy's novel was widely read , clubs were formed to further his views , and , perhaps what was most important , many Americans were made aware of the idea and possible ad- vantages of socialism . This selection from Looking ...
Bel- lamy's novel was widely read , clubs were formed to further his views , and , perhaps what was most important , many Americans were made aware of the idea and possible ad- vantages of socialism . This selection from Looking ...
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Whenever an opera- tor struck a good well , other operators imme- diately sank other wells as close as possible , for the purpose of securing oil or of flooding the sands . If they were unable to secure any oil , they could sometimes ...
Whenever an opera- tor struck a good well , other operators imme- diately sank other wells as close as possible , for the purpose of securing oil or of flooding the sands . If they were unable to secure any oil , they could sometimes ...
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They have not only made it possible for us to have the best fed Army and Navy in the world , but they have supplied all essential civilian needs and at the same time have made it possible for us to ship vast quantities of food to our ...
They have not only made it possible for us to have the best fed Army and Navy in the world , but they have supplied all essential civilian needs and at the same time have made it possible for us to ship vast quantities of food to our ...
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I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
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