Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 182
... activities and in the distribution of per- sons in the activities . Observe that there is probably more change during the depression era than one would expect , probably due to change in the num- ber of sustenance activities recognized ...
... activities and in the distribution of per- sons in the activities . Observe that there is probably more change during the depression era than one would expect , probably due to change in the num- ber of sustenance activities recognized ...
Page 787
... activity led her to renew her contact with the movement when she moved to another city : 6A total of seven anti - abortion activists initially came into contact with the movement as a direct result of participation in religious activities ...
... activity led her to renew her contact with the movement when she moved to another city : 6A total of seven anti - abortion activists initially came into contact with the movement as a direct result of participation in religious activities ...
Page 788
... activities and attendance at church can thus increase the likelihood that individuals who are already sympathetic to the anti - abortion cause will be recruited by activists who they meet through these activities or will learn about ...
... activities and attendance at church can thus increase the likelihood that individuals who are already sympathetic to the anti - abortion cause will be recruited by activists who they meet through these activities or will learn about ...
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