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ook_ for 1912. The theories of the new nationalism are in T. Roosevelt, _The New Nationalism_ (1910). INDEX Adams, Charles Francis, 55, 56. Agricultural colleges, beginning of, 17. Agriculture, changes in, 14, 15; in the South after the War, 39, 40; Department of, created, 142, 157; main reliance of Western pioneers, 149, 151; discontent in North and West, 178, 179, 184; depression of, in South, 195; diversified by decline of cotton values, 204, 205. Aguinaldo, Emilio, 267, 278. Alabama Claims, the, 55, 56. Alaska, gold mines in, 241; settlement of boundary, 284, 285. Aldrich, Nelson W., 118, 326. Algeciras, United States in conference at, 318. Alger, Russell A., 253, 274. Allison, William B., 89, 255. Altgeld, Gov. John P., 222, 279. Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice, 285, 286. Amendment, the Thirteenth, 33, 42, 48. Amendment, the Fourteenth, 42, 43, 48, 196, 197. Amendment, the Fifteenth, 46, 47, 48, 196, 198. American diplomacy, 286. American Federation of Labor, 121, 183, 208. American Railroad Union, 222. Ames, Adelbert, 47. Angell, James B., 60. Anti-Contract Labor Law, 135. Anti-imperialism, 278, 279. Anti-monopolists, 168, 169. Anti-trust literature, 166. Arbitration, 255, 256; treaties refused by Senate, 331, 332. Arizona, a Territory, 21, 152, 154; becomes a State, 330. Army of the United States, at outbreak of Spanish War, 266; in poor condition during the war, 269-72, 274; later service in Cuba, 282. Arrears of Pension Act, 137. Arthur, Chester A., removed from office by Hayes, 87, 98, 103; Vice-President with Garfield, 99; opposes Garfield, 103; as President, reorganizes his Cabinet, 106, 109; his first message, 109, 110; recommends civil service reform, 113, 114; approves revision of the tariff, 114; vetoes River and Harbor Bill, 117, 127; hopes for renomination, 126; reasons for failure of his candidacy, 126, 127; and the Panama Canal, 144. Australian ballot, 248. Ballinger, Richard A., 328, 329. Ballot reform, 248, 249. Bayard, Thomas F., 134. Belknap, William W., 62. Bellamy, Edward, 167, 168, 188. Benton, Thomas H., 21. Bimetallism, 226; plea for international, 227, 234. Black Belt, the, 202, 203. Blaine, James G., improper official conduct of, 62, 81; the Mulligan letters, 82; and the proposal to extend pardon to Jefferson Davis, 83; candid
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