Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, 1949 |
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... per- cent of the total commercial forest acreage in pri- vate ownership . The other 85 percent is in medium- sized or small holdings ; 40 percent is in farms . It is on these forest lands in small tracts that the largest percentage of ...
... per- cent of the total commercial forest acreage in pri- vate ownership . The other 85 percent is in medium- sized or small holdings ; 40 percent is in farms . It is on these forest lands in small tracts that the largest percentage of ...
Page 351
... percent . In 1890 , less than 7 percent of the nation's workers were in manufacturing and mechanical pur- suits , but by 1930 one fourth of them were . Not only did the expansion of existing mass industries such as steel and textiles ...
... percent . In 1890 , less than 7 percent of the nation's workers were in manufacturing and mechanical pur- suits , but by 1930 one fourth of them were . Not only did the expansion of existing mass industries such as steel and textiles ...
Page 372
... percent of the cases filed with the Board have been adjusted without formal hearing . Of these , 42 percent - amounting to 6,680 cases up to March 1 of this year — were ad- justed in favor of the employer by dismissal or by withdrawal ...
... percent of the cases filed with the Board have been adjusted without formal hearing . Of these , 42 percent - amounting to 6,680 cases up to March 1 of this year — were ad- justed in favor of the employer by dismissal or by withdrawal ...
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PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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