The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 86
Стр. 348
... Democrats were insistently demanding a change of leadership . Something had to be done to satisfy them or they might desert the party . One of Smith's friends and neighbors was George Harvey , editor of Harper's Weekly , a Democrat and ...
... Democrats were insistently demanding a change of leadership . Something had to be done to satisfy them or they might desert the party . One of Smith's friends and neighbors was George Harvey , editor of Harper's Weekly , a Democrat and ...
Стр. 444
... Democrats voted for the ratifying resolution , while 42 voted against . Then the friends of the Treaty carried a vote to reconsider , and Senator Underwood moved for unconditional ratification of the Treaty . One Re- publican and 37 ...
... Democrats voted for the ratifying resolution , while 42 voted against . Then the friends of the Treaty carried a vote to reconsider , and Senator Underwood moved for unconditional ratification of the Treaty . One Re- publican and 37 ...
Стр. 553
... Democrats also mod- eled parts of their platform on the Declaration of Independence , particu- larly in citing what they called self - evident truths . Some of these stood at Democratic the opposite pole from the old doctrine that the ...
... Democrats also mod- eled parts of their platform on the Declaration of Independence , particu- larly in citing what they called self - evident truths . Some of these stood at Democratic the opposite pole from the old doctrine that the ...
Содержание
The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
The Congressional Plan | 13 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 73
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
administration Allies Amendment American announced appointed army attack authority banks became bill Board British campaign cent charge Civil Colonel House commission Committee companies conference Congress Constitution convention Coolidge Cuba declared delegates demand Democrats dollars economic effect election established farm farmers federal forces foreign gave German Haiti Hoover House increase industrial interest issue J. P. Morgan Japan Japanese La Follette labor leaders League League of Nations legislation manufacturers measure ment Monroe Doctrine naval navy Negroes Nicaragua nomination organization party peace Philippines political President Roosevelt President Wilson President's principle problem production proposed protect Puerto Rico purpose railroad reform Republican Republican party Secretary secure Senate ships social Socialist South southern submarine Taft tariff Theodore Roosevelt tion trade treaty Treaty of Versailles Union United vote voters wages York