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... farm bureau " of the chamber . In order to coordinate local activities and to make more effective claims for additional outside assistance , these farm bureaus were organized into state farm bureau federations . The Ameri- can Farm ...
... farm bureau " of the chamber . In order to coordinate local activities and to make more effective claims for additional outside assistance , these farm bureaus were organized into state farm bureau federations . The Ameri- can Farm ...
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... farm areas of the Plains , Lake States , and corn belt frequently backed high supports , for the reasons indicated above . Both party patterns of voting were influenced not only by the regional interests , but also by general party ...
... farm areas of the Plains , Lake States , and corn belt frequently backed high supports , for the reasons indicated above . Both party patterns of voting were influenced not only by the regional interests , but also by general party ...
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... farm life in the Midwest and parts of the South ; Congression- al voting was influenced very heavily by the Farm Bureau's positions on issues and it was traditional for many years that whatever farm legislation the Bureau opposed was ...
... farm life in the Midwest and parts of the South ; Congression- al voting was influenced very heavily by the Farm Bureau's positions on issues and it was traditional for many years that whatever farm legislation the Bureau opposed was ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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