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... social reform . " Planning for New Deal economic change by inventive legislation stopped . The principles of federal responsibility for welfare and security and of presidential leadership in shaping the federal role had never- theless ...
... social reform . " Planning for New Deal economic change by inventive legislation stopped . The principles of federal responsibility for welfare and security and of presidential leadership in shaping the federal role had never- theless ...
Page 96
... social engineers and as a lawyer quick to defend either individual or corporate rights , he had also developed a deep personal commitment to American international responsi- bilities . He had held no public office , but he had a ...
... social engineers and as a lawyer quick to defend either individual or corporate rights , he had also developed a deep personal commitment to American international responsi- bilities . He had held no public office , but he had a ...
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... social growth . That of 1964 , from a committee headed by Representative Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin , emphasized free- dom through individual responsibility and the competitive sys- tem . It too had progressive proposals for social ...
... social growth . That of 1964 , from a committee headed by Representative Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin , emphasized free- dom through individual responsibility and the competitive sys- tem . It too had progressive proposals for social ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |