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    1. "Will the Last Federal Employee Please Turn Off the Lights?"

      3/10/2011 03:50:00 PM Last week, President Obama signed Public Law 112-4 , a temporary spending measure which will keep the federal (...)

    2. Defining Corruption in America: A History

      FEC , have eroded restrictions on campaign finance spending. In Citizens United , the Court ruled that independent political (...)

    3. Related Websites & Online Resources - Asian & Asian-American History at Duke University - LibGuides

      Or, if you're looking for a student group that was active before 1942, check The Front Line . Student Government Organizations: Women's (...)

    4. "Speech of Henry Clay, In Defence of the American System." · Duke University Library Exhibits

      He attacked the opposing Democrats’ emphasis on limited government and sectional autonomy with a compelling argument for protective tariffs.

    5. Related Websites & Online Resources - Latinx History at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke Universi

      Or, if you're looking for a student group that was active before 1942, check The Front Line . Student Government Organizations: Women's (...)

    6. Fair copy of memoir · Duke University Library Exhibits

      When France entered the American War of Independence in 1778, d’Eon petitioned the government to allow her once again to wear the (...)

    7. Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Faced with the challenge of heading off inflation before it began, the government formulated a plan calling for extensive advertising.

    8. Shutdown Showdown

      The Congressional Research Service report Shutdown of the Federal Government: Causes, Processes, and Effects outlines the effect of a (...)

    9. Worth noting - a public domain search engine - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Ironically, while this search engine focuses on federal government materials, the Google Book project treats most government (...)

    10. 2009 August

      In affluent and low-income families alike, spending on children has exploded. Some of the blame belongs to advertising, a powerful (...)

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