Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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Page 213
... agricultural interest was successful most of the time , and the Demo- cratic party through which it acted gained repeated successes , while the Federalist and Whig parties , agencies of the mercantile - financial interest , expired ...
... agricultural interest was successful most of the time , and the Demo- cratic party through which it acted gained repeated successes , while the Federalist and Whig parties , agencies of the mercantile - financial interest , expired ...
Page 321
... agricultural economy is to be controlled ? Legislators also proposed an expenditure of money and incorporated a very special method of financing . They imposed a tax on the first domestic processing of the commodi- ties being regulated ...
... agricultural economy is to be controlled ? Legislators also proposed an expenditure of money and incorporated a very special method of financing . They imposed a tax on the first domestic processing of the commodi- ties being regulated ...
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... AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES SEC . 3. ( a ) No maximum price shall be es- tablished or maintained for any agricultural com- modity below the highest of any of the following prices , as determined and published by the Secre- tary of Agriculture ...
... AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES SEC . 3. ( a ) No maximum price shall be es- tablished or maintained for any agricultural com- modity below the highest of any of the following prices , as determined and published by the Secre- tary of Agriculture ...
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PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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