Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917This 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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THE NEW NATIONALISM Versus the New FREEDOM | 1 |
THE NEW FREEDOM | 25 |
THE NEW FREEDOM AND THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT | 54 |
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