The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... civil service evils could be expected from him . In 1870 he signed a new tariff bill , designed to maintain the existing duties , regardless of their unfitness in time of peace . As for Congressional reconstruction , Grant had ...
... civil service evils could be expected from him . In 1870 he signed a new tariff bill , designed to maintain the existing duties , regardless of their unfitness in time of peace . As for Congressional reconstruction , Grant had ...
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... Civil Service reform . In 1883 Congress put through the Pendleton Act , for the purpose of separating the offices from politics . The measure prohibited the assessment of federal employees , and provided for the establishment of a Civil ...
... Civil Service reform . In 1883 Congress put through the Pendleton Act , for the purpose of separating the offices from politics . The measure prohibited the assessment of federal employees , and provided for the establishment of a Civil ...
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... Civil Rights Bill , the , 541 Civil Rights Act , the , 550 Civil Service , Jefferson's changes in , 269 ; four - year term , 340 ; under Jackson , 350-352 Civil Service Reform , demanded by Liberals , 563 ; in Hayes ' administra- tion ...
... Civil Rights Bill , the , 541 Civil Rights Act , the , 550 Civil Service , Jefferson's changes in , 269 ; four - year term , 340 ; under Jackson , 350-352 Civil Service Reform , demanded by Liberals , 563 ; in Hayes ' administra- tion ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943 Ralph Volney Harlow Просмотр фрагмента - 1943 |
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