The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... economic and constitutional one . It was the moral issue that came to enforce the economic differences between the sections and ultimately made these differences irreconcilable by any half - way measures . As an economic institu- tion ...
... economic and constitutional one . It was the moral issue that came to enforce the economic differences between the sections and ultimately made these differences irreconcilable by any half - way measures . As an economic institu- tion ...
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... economic field he labors at a great disadvantage . Carefully prepared statistics show that the per capita wealth of the negroes throughout the country is $ 34 , while that of the whites is $ 885 in the South and $ 1,320 in the North ...
... economic field he labors at a great disadvantage . Carefully prepared statistics show that the per capita wealth of the negroes throughout the country is $ 34 , while that of the whites is $ 885 in the South and $ 1,320 in the North ...
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... economic organization . The government , nominally composed of persons chosen to represent the will of the people in certain territorial areas , finds that the crucial prob- lems of the time cannot be solved without taking into account ...
... economic organization . The government , nominally composed of persons chosen to represent the will of the people in certain territorial areas , finds that the crucial prob- lems of the time cannot be solved without taking into account ...
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