The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... political philosophy , while the Middle colonies played a game of political indifference , believing they were immune to Europe's problems of political control , and the Southern colonies , confident and conservative , refused to ...
... political philosophy , while the Middle colonies played a game of political indifference , believing they were immune to Europe's problems of political control , and the Southern colonies , confident and conservative , refused to ...
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... political unrest along with some avant - garde talk about independence are evident , public policy guarded the status quo and political dissent was vigorously discouraged . The Revolution ( successful , as it turned out ) was almost ...
... political unrest along with some avant - garde talk about independence are evident , public policy guarded the status quo and political dissent was vigorously discouraged . The Revolution ( successful , as it turned out ) was almost ...
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... political theory of natural right , America entered the nineteenth century supremely confident of her future . Old sectional rivalry and disagreement on social theory were forgotten long enough for compromise to ensure the republic's ...
... political theory of natural right , America entered the nineteenth century supremely confident of her future . Old sectional rivalry and disagreement on social theory were forgotten long enough for compromise to ensure the republic's ...
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