Select Problems in Historical Interpretation: Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1954 |
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... American people at the end of the last century . In the imme- diate sense , these problems were substantial enough , for they involved important questions of railroad rate regulation , of laws against trusts , of the handling of ...
... American people at the end of the last century . In the imme- diate sense , these problems were substantial enough , for they involved important questions of railroad rate regulation , of laws against trusts , of the handling of ...
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... American agricultural exports in the eighteen - nineties averaged about 660 million dollars . One - third of the American wheat crop was exported . . . . The economic difficulties from which the Ameri- can farmer so frequently suffered ...
... American agricultural exports in the eighteen - nineties averaged about 660 million dollars . One - third of the American wheat crop was exported . . . . The economic difficulties from which the Ameri- can farmer so frequently suffered ...
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... American agriculture , or of a large share of the economic difficulties . there will need to be a more thorough public understanding of the complex inter - relationship of the social and economic forces with the physical . There will ...
... American agriculture , or of a large share of the economic difficulties . there will need to be a more thorough public understanding of the complex inter - relationship of the social and economic forces with the physical . There will ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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