The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... mind . It took the nation a long time to make up its mind in respect to the Great War . Many people got impatient with the government because it did not declare war sooner . But the government , in a country where public opinion is the ...
... mind . It took the nation a long time to make up its mind in respect to the Great War . Many people got impatient with the government because it did not declare war sooner . But the government , in a country where public opinion is the ...
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... mind , among other things , the public schools . If it is pointed out that in many places the process of Americanization is slow and incomplete , or that it does not go on at all , we are likely to say , " The remedy for this is ...
... mind , among other things , the public schools . If it is pointed out that in many places the process of Americanization is slow and incomplete , or that it does not go on at all , we are likely to say , " The remedy for this is ...
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... mind a relatively small part of universi- ties as a whole . At least , this is true in respect to American universities . Apart from our best graduate schools , the greater part of our universities , what we call our undergraduate ...
... mind a relatively small part of universi- ties as a whole . At least , this is true in respect to American universities . Apart from our best graduate schools , the greater part of our universities , what we call our undergraduate ...
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