Democracy, Efficiency, Stability: An Appraisal of American GovernmentBrookings Institution, 1942 - 522 halaman |
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... extent by statute law . A general railroad law was enacted by the New York legislature in 1848 ; and railroads were required to report to the state in 1850 . Several states established railroad commissions before the Civil War . They ...
... extent by statute law . A general railroad law was enacted by the New York legislature in 1848 ; and railroads were required to report to the state in 1850 . Several states established railroad commissions before the Civil War . They ...
Halaman 133
... extent , was becoming in- dustrialized ; and it was revealing , like industry , the need of organization and external controls . Adopting corporation techniques , farmers experimented on a fairly large scale with co - operative ...
... extent , was becoming in- dustrialized ; and it was revealing , like industry , the need of organization and external controls . Adopting corporation techniques , farmers experimented on a fairly large scale with co - operative ...
Halaman 359
... extent suppresses the opinions of its employees . Individuals , when they become em- ployees , are affected not only by legal curbs on their political ac- tivity , but also by the mere fact that they hold public jobs . The tendency is ...
... extent suppresses the opinions of its employees . Individuals , when they become em- ployees , are affected not only by legal curbs on their political ac- tivity , but also by the mere fact that they hold public jobs . The tendency is ...
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RURALISM AND EXPANSION 17891860 | 44 |
INDUSTRIALISM ECONOMIC PRESSURES AND | 78 |
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