Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform |
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For the first time the two major candidates for the Presidency were progressives , and for the first time a major split in reform doctrine was being argued before a national audience . a III THE DEBATE lasted just about as long as the ...
For the first time the two major candidates for the Presidency were progressives , and for the first time a major split in reform doctrine was being argued before a national audience . a III THE DEBATE lasted just about as long as the ...
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Īn most instances , footnotes were used only to identify direct quotations , and these bibliographical notes consequently carry the major burden of supporting my statements . In order to keep the notes within reasonable compass , I have ...
Īn most instances , footnotes were used only to identify direct quotations , and these bibliographical notes consequently carry the major burden of supporting my statements . In order to keep the notes within reasonable compass , I have ...
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( Summer 1944 ) , IV ; and the solid studies , Thomas P. Jenkin : Reactions of Major Groups to Positive Government in the United States , 1930-1940 , in U. of Cal . Publ . in Pol . Sci . ( 1945 ) , I , and Arnold M. Rose : Union ...
( Summer 1944 ) , IV ; and the solid studies , Thomas P. Jenkin : Reactions of Major Groups to Positive Government in the United States , 1930-1940 , in U. of Cal . Publ . in Pol . Sci . ( 1945 ) , I , and Arnold M. Rose : Union ...
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