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The Representatives and Senators who opposed LendLease were overwhelmingly conservative in domestic affairs Equally striking of the three most widely publicized “ liberal ” Congressmen who opposed Lend - Lease , Senators La Follette ...
The Representatives and Senators who opposed LendLease were overwhelmingly conservative in domestic affairs Equally striking of the three most widely publicized “ liberal ” Congressmen who opposed Lend - Lease , Senators La Follette ...
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In the field of foreign affairs , an additional specific check was undertaken . During the period covered by this book , Congress voted on three especially critical foreign - affairs issues , or groups of issues : American entrance into ...
In the field of foreign affairs , an additional specific check was undertaken . During the period covered by this book , Congress voted on three especially critical foreign - affairs issues , or groups of issues : American entrance into ...
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Chart III was limited to the Senate because the House took too few clear - cut votes on foreign affairs ; but , in contrast to the previous charts , the entire membership of the Senate was included . Eleven significant domestic measures ...
Chart III was limited to the Senate because the House took too few clear - cut votes on foreign affairs ; but , in contrast to the previous charts , the entire membership of the Senate was included . Eleven significant domestic measures ...
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