North America and the Modern WorldJ.M. Dent, 1946 - 490 strani |
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... struggle . The aspirations toward a wider democracy which had been temporarily satisfied by Jefferson's victory were once more awakened by the conditions which developed during the post - war period . And within the national structure ...
... struggle . The aspirations toward a wider democracy which had been temporarily satisfied by Jefferson's victory were once more awakened by the conditions which developed during the post - war period . And within the national structure ...
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... struggle between these conflicting forces is illustrated by the rise and decline of the League of Nations . In the internal affairs of the individual states , the rising demand for a new social order forms the main theme of the period ...
... struggle between these conflicting forces is illustrated by the rise and decline of the League of Nations . In the internal affairs of the individual states , the rising demand for a new social order forms the main theme of the period ...
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... struggle . No moral or humanitarian scruples were allowed to restrain Germany in her efforts to crush her enemies . War was no longer confined to the battlefield . It was waged against the whole population of the enemy lands . The ...
... struggle . No moral or humanitarian scruples were allowed to restrain Germany in her efforts to crush her enemies . War was no longer confined to the battlefield . It was waged against the whole population of the enemy lands . The ...
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