The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... problem is thus no iso- lated problem ; it is a part , although no doubt the most difficult part , of a larger problem which confronts democracy in this country . This problem is the problem of Americaniza- tion of assimilating diverse ...
... problem is thus no iso- lated problem ; it is a part , although no doubt the most difficult part , of a larger problem which confronts democracy in this country . This problem is the problem of Americaniza- tion of assimilating diverse ...
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... problem as one that easily solves itself , it is in reality this fact that makes the problem more difficult than it would otherwise be . In some parts of the country there are almost no immigrants at all ; in other parts they are more ...
... problem as one that easily solves itself , it is in reality this fact that makes the problem more difficult than it would otherwise be . In some parts of the country there are almost no immigrants at all ; in other parts they are more ...
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... problem of immigration is but part of a larger problem : it is part of the problem created by the disappearance of free land , by the rapid industrialization of America , and by the concentration of wealth and industrial power ; it is ...
... problem of immigration is but part of a larger problem : it is part of the problem created by the disappearance of free land , by the rapid industrialization of America , and by the concentration of wealth and industrial power ; it is ...
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