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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: F. A. Walker, Money, ch. 9-13; E. B. Andrews, in Pol. Science Quarterly, June, 1893; J. S. Nicholson, Money and Monetary Problems, Part...
...Bimetallism practicable and desirable. Nicholson, Part II, ch. IV). (a) Ratio of gold and silver determined, not by relative amounts, but by relative demand. (Nicholson, pp. 214-217). (1) International legislation can regulate demand. (Barbour, p. 42). (2) A single country can do this. (Walker, p. 266). (b) Overproduction of silver impossible. (Andrews, pp. 212-215). (c) Bimetallism would give sufficient money...
...There are political objections to such a measure. (a) It would be a partisan measure. Harper's Weekly, Aug. 30, '90. (b) It would create a large amount of federal patronage. Am. Commonwealth, II, ch...
...State, for its own safety, has the right to promote these qualities. - (a) By providing schools for intellectual and moral training; Forum XII. 209 (Oct. 1891). - (b) By compelling attendance upon them: Report of Com'r of Educ. 1888-9 I. ch. XVIII. - (c) Such compulsion is exercised. - (1) In Germany. - (2) In France; Rep't. Com. of Educ. 1888-9. p. 113 sq. - (3) In many States of the Union; 1b. ch. XVIII. passim...
Best general references: Sidgewick's Elements of Politics, - 403-420; Bryce's Amer. Commonwealth I. ch. IX; Dr. Snow in Amer. Hist. Asso'n Papers IV. 107-128; A. Lawrence Lowell's Essay's on Government; Hare's Const...