Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... become symbols of that age even during their own lifetimes . Such a man was Andrew Jackson : loved by his followers and detested by his opponents , he somehow seemed to represent both the best and the worst in America . Controversial in ...
... become symbols of that age even during their own lifetimes . Such a man was Andrew Jackson : loved by his followers and detested by his opponents , he somehow seemed to represent both the best and the worst in America . Controversial in ...
Strana 255
... become factory workers . Work- ing women were not a fit subject for the concern of publishers and mass media writers . Idleness , once a disgrace in the eyes of society , had become a status symbol . Thorstein Veblen , one of the ...
... become factory workers . Work- ing women were not a fit subject for the concern of publishers and mass media writers . Idleness , once a disgrace in the eyes of society , had become a status symbol . Thorstein Veblen , one of the ...
Strana 397
... become parts of this magnificent confederation , that the ancient Aztec metropolis , Mexico City , would eventually become the capital of the United States , and that America and Russia , breaking their old friendship , would come to ...
... become parts of this magnificent confederation , that the ancient Aztec metropolis , Mexico City , would eventually become the capital of the United States , and that America and Russia , breaking their old friendship , would come to ...
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