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XVII. |
Business Enterprise and the Republican Party |
401 |
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Railways and Industry |
401 |
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The Supremacy of the Republican Party (1861-1885) |
412 |
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The Growth of Opposition to Republican Rule |
417 |
XVIII. |
The Development of the Great West |
425 |
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The Railways as Trail Blazers |
425 |
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The Evolution of Grazing and Agriculture |
431 |
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Mining and Manufacturing in the West |
436 |
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The Admission of New States |
440 |
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The Influence of the Far West on National Life |
443 |
XIX. |
Domestic Issues before the Country(1865-1897) |
451 |
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The Currency Question |
452 |
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The Protective Tariff and Taxation |
459 |
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The Railways and Trusts |
460 |
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The Minor Parties and Unrest |
462 |
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The Sound Money Battle of 1896 |
466 |
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Republican Measures and Results |
472 |
XX. |
America a World Power(1865-1900) |
477 |
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American Foreign Relations (1865-1898) |
478 |
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Cuba and the Spanish War |
485 |
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American Policies in the Philippines and the Orient |
497 |
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Summary of National Growth and World Politics |
504 |
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PART VII. PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY AND THE WORLD WAR
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XXI. |
The Evolution of Republican Policies(1901-1913) |
507 |
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Foreign Affairs |
508 |
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Colonial Administration |
515 |
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The Roosevelt Domestic Policies |
519 |
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Legislative and Executive Activities |
523 |
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