Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... movement , but as an effort to bring about rule by the disinterested and the detached . A powerful but neutral government would be the result of measures that expanded the influence of the general electorate . Such a government would ...
... movement , but as an effort to bring about rule by the disinterested and the detached . A powerful but neutral government would be the result of measures that expanded the influence of the general electorate . Such a government would ...
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... movement increasingly turned to nonviolent direct action , winning some victories that were no less im- portant because they were largely local in character . The Montgomery bus company , for example , capitulated within the year in ...
... movement increasingly turned to nonviolent direct action , winning some victories that were no less im- portant because they were largely local in character . The Montgomery bus company , for example , capitulated within the year in ...
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... Movement , 1890-1914 ( 1967 ) ; Jack M. Holl , Juvenile Reform in the Progressive Era : William R. George and the Junior Republic Movement ( 1971 ) ; Roy Lubove , The Progres- sives and the Slums : Tenement House Reform in New York City ...
... Movement , 1890-1914 ( 1967 ) ; Jack M. Holl , Juvenile Reform in the Progressive Era : William R. George and the Junior Republic Movement ( 1971 ) ; Roy Lubove , The Progres- sives and the Slums : Tenement House Reform in New York City ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 3 |
Maps | 21 |
Part | 69 |
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