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The last century was not only a period of rapid territorial expansion , it was a period of rapid population growth and industrial expansion as well . In 1800 the population of the country was 5,308,000 , by 1900 it had risen to ...
The last century was not only a period of rapid territorial expansion , it was a period of rapid population growth and industrial expansion as well . In 1800 the population of the country was 5,308,000 , by 1900 it had risen to ...
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Industry needs to build 6,000 plants . Federal institutions , too , need to clean up . Some industrial groups have opposed the federal program of grants to cities on the grounds that pollution is a local and state problem .
Industry needs to build 6,000 plants . Federal institutions , too , need to clean up . Some industrial groups have opposed the federal program of grants to cities on the grounds that pollution is a local and state problem .
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Class B is suitable for swimming , for fishing , for irrigation and for drinking after it is treated . Class C is suitable for boating , for fish life , for irrigation and for some industrial uses , while the other classes are largely ...
Class B is suitable for swimming , for fishing , for irrigation and for drinking after it is treated . Class C is suitable for boating , for fish life , for irrigation and for some industrial uses , while the other classes are largely ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
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