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 87
... practice . As one member of this cadre editorialized : We have proved ourselves true and loyal Americans by every trial and test that has confronted us ; now give us social , political and economic equality and the opportunity to practice ...
... practice . As one member of this cadre editorialized : We have proved ourselves true and loyal Americans by every trial and test that has confronted us ; now give us social , political and economic equality and the opportunity to practice ...
Page 463
... practice at either the federal or the state level . The absence of a strong or even modest federal effort to ... practices requires signifi- cant qualification . The variation in state targeting practices is too great to allow us to make ...
... practice at either the federal or the state level . The absence of a strong or even modest federal effort to ... practices requires signifi- cant qualification . The variation in state targeting practices is too great to allow us to make ...
Page 841
... practices there are no substantial intercorrelations . Among the exogenous variables included in the analyses of black welfare practices only the cor- relation between per capita income and black poverty ( -.68 ) is strong enough to ...
... practices there are no substantial intercorrelations . Among the exogenous variables included in the analyses of black welfare practices only the cor- relation between per capita income and black poverty ( -.68 ) is strong enough to ...
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