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... involved simultaneously and ( 2 ) it may be impossible to hold all other conditions constant while observation or experimentation is taking place . For example , we may wish to examine the condi- tions associated with outbreak of war ...
... involved simultaneously and ( 2 ) it may be impossible to hold all other conditions constant while observation or experimentation is taking place . For example , we may wish to examine the condi- tions associated with outbreak of war ...
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... involved and express views through diverse channels . Consider one hypothetical example . Wheat farmers in the Midwest may not have much general interest in world affairs , may possess little knowledge about foreign countries and their ...
... involved and express views through diverse channels . Consider one hypothetical example . Wheat farmers in the Midwest may not have much general interest in world affairs , may possess little knowledge about foreign countries and their ...
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... involved outright conquest , while 26 per cent were settled by compromise , 8 per cent by awards of various types , 8 per cent by " passive " behavior , and 18 per cent by voluntary withdrawals , or avoidance . The distinguishing ...
... involved outright conquest , while 26 per cent were settled by compromise , 8 per cent by awards of various types , 8 per cent by " passive " behavior , and 18 per cent by voluntary withdrawals , or avoidance . The distinguishing ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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