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... central state grew substantially in the absence of war . " 4 Porter , thus , agrees with the general theme of The Costs of War : victor- ious wars have been the primary method by which power has been centralized into the Federal ...
... central state grew substantially in the absence of war . " 4 Porter , thus , agrees with the general theme of The Costs of War : victor- ious wars have been the primary method by which power has been centralized into the Federal ...
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... central , rather than a federal , government in America.1 After the Romans , the next great advance in the cause of liber- ty which strongly influenced the founders was their own history in England , especially in the development of ...
... central , rather than a federal , government in America.1 After the Romans , the next great advance in the cause of liber- ty which strongly influenced the founders was their own history in England , especially in the development of ...
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... central government , thereby jeopardizing individual liberty . The founders wanted to make sure that wars were extremely rare and restricted only to the defense of America against a clear and present danger . 2The Political Writings of ...
... central government , thereby jeopardizing individual liberty . The founders wanted to make sure that wars were extremely rare and restricted only to the defense of America against a clear and present danger . 2The Political Writings of ...
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... central government which would control the economy ( known as " mercantilism " ) , rather than believing in a free market . Their opponents believed in a " federal " system of a limited central government which was granted only a few ...
... central government which would control the economy ( known as " mercantilism " ) , rather than believing in a free market . Their opponents believed in a " federal " system of a limited central government which was granted only a few ...
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... central planners during wartime have used this opportu- nity to bring about the types of social and cultural changes which probably could not be imposed during a time of peace . Novelist Bill Kauffman gives a sweeping survey of American ...
... central planners during wartime have used this opportu- nity to bring about the types of social and cultural changes which probably could not be imposed during a time of peace . Novelist Bill Kauffman gives a sweeping survey of American ...
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