The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... problem of relief . In other cases they merely left the plan- tations and wandered into the nearest town , where they presented a similar problem to the local authorities . Then settlements of Negro fugitives were started along the sea ...
... problem of relief . In other cases they merely left the plan- tations and wandered into the nearest town , where they presented a similar problem to the local authorities . Then settlements of Negro fugitives were started along the sea ...
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... problem of government regulation , with the grow- ing difficulties of the workingman , and with the increasing complexities of urban life . To a great extent these major factors in the growth of the new nation furnished the issues in ...
... problem of government regulation , with the grow- ing difficulties of the workingman , and with the increasing complexities of urban life . To a great extent these major factors in the growth of the new nation furnished the issues in ...
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... problem . But they chose to ignore the human aspects of the problem . It is partly because the possessors of economic power refused to assume responsibilities which are inseparably connected with that very power that the American people ...
... problem . But they chose to ignore the human aspects of the problem . It is partly because the possessors of economic power refused to assume responsibilities which are inseparably connected with that very power that the American people ...
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