Proceedings of the Institute of Public Affairs, Volumes 10-11University of Georgia, 1935 - Georgia |
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... MUNITIONS TRADE From these few reminders of events which determined the outlook of Americans in recent years , it will be clear that the movement towards isolation had powerful forces behind it . But an added influence came from another ...
... MUNITIONS TRADE From these few reminders of events which determined the outlook of Americans in recent years , it will be clear that the movement towards isolation had powerful forces behind it . But an added influence came from another ...
Page 13
... munitions to any American country where " conditions of domestic vio- lence exist which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States . " This statute was called forth by the conditions ...
... munitions to any American country where " conditions of domestic vio- lence exist which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States . " This statute was called forth by the conditions ...
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... munitions industry of the United States . There was much popular support for this move , not only among the peace groups , but in the American Legion , which had a program for " taking the profits out of war . " The country had been not ...
... munitions industry of the United States . There was much popular support for this move , not only among the peace groups , but in the American Legion , which had a program for " taking the profits out of war . " The country had been not ...
Contents
Lecturers | 1 |
Isolation and Nationalism | 20 |
The World Adrift | 34 |
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