The People Shall Judge

The People Shall Judge

Author: University of Chicago

Publisher:

Published: 1949

Total Pages: 958

ISBN-13:

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Primary source documents are arranged by important decisions that were made in the course of American history. Topics include: Authority and liberty in Colonial America, Democracy and aristocracy in the New Republic, Economic problems of the new republic, constitutional probalems of the new republic, the nature of equalitarian society, public education, moral responsibility and the individual, controversy over the nature of the federal union, westward expansion and sectional conflict. In vol. 2 topics include: social criticism in the industrial age, the agrarian revolt, the progressive movement, federal efforts to maintain competition, American foreign policy, what is the proper role for government, government policy for business, government policy for labor, an economic bill of rights, civil liberties and loyalty since 1919.


The People Shall Judge: Social criticism in the industrial age, 1865-1914

The People Shall Judge: Social criticism in the industrial age, 1865-1914

Author: University of Chicago. College

Publisher:

Published: 1949

Total Pages: 958

ISBN-13:

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Primary source documents are arranged by important decisions that were made in the course of American history. Topics include: Authority and liberty in Colonial America, Democracy and aristocracy in the New Republic, Economic problems of the new republic, constitutional probalems of the new republic, the nature of equalitarian society, public education, moral responsibility and the individual, controversy over the nature of the federal union, westward expansion and sectional conflict. In vol. 2 topics include: social criticism in the industrial age, the agrarian revolt, the progressive movement, federal efforts to maintain competition, American foreign policy, what is the proper role for government, government policy for business, government policy for labor, an economic bill of rights, civil liberties and loyalty since 1919.