Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917, Volume 10This book represents an attempt to comprehend and recreate the political and diplomatic history of the United States from the beginning of the disruption of the Republican party in 1910 to the entrance of the United States into the First World War in 1917. |
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... senators dissented and grumbled , they made it plain they had no intention of carrying their fight to the Senate floor . On July 19 Chairman Simmons of the Finance Com- mittee opened debate in the upper house ; and if the Republicans ...
... senators dissented and grumbled , they made it plain they had no intention of carrying their fight to the Senate floor . On July 19 Chairman Simmons of the Finance Com- mittee opened debate in the upper house ; and if the Republicans ...
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... Senate leaders were determined to pass the bill before Christmas , and progress from this time on was uninterrupted . The Senate passed the Federal Reserve bill , fifty - four to thirty - four , on December 19 ; 63 three days later the ...
... Senate leaders were determined to pass the bill before Christmas , and progress from this time on was uninterrupted . The Senate passed the Federal Reserve bill , fifty - four to thirty - four , on December 19 ; 63 three days later the ...
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... Senate to win the concessions the President and House of Repre- sentatives had denied them . On July 30 , Gompers , Frank Morrison , secretary - treasurer of the A.F. of L. , the legislative representatives of the railroad brotherhoods ...
... Senate to win the concessions the President and House of Repre- sentatives had denied them . On July 30 , Gompers , Frank Morrison , secretary - treasurer of the A.F. of L. , the legislative representatives of the railroad brotherhoods ...
Contents
THE NEW NATIONALISM VERSUS THE NEW FREEDOM I | 1 |
THE NEW FREEDOM | 25 |
THE NEW Freedom and the PROGRESSIVE Movement | 54 |
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