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es. Are private monopolies public evils? Gibson, p. 134: Briefs and references. Are the so called trusts, in their working and influence, a benefit to the public? Do trusts threaten our institutions so as to warrant adverse legislation? Are trusts, in their tendency, subversive of industrial liberty? Matson, p. 217: Briefs and references. The formation of trusts should be opposed by legislation. Alden, p. 257: Brief (negative). Further federal legislation in respect to trusts and industrial combinations is desirable. Ringwalt, p. 131: Briefs and references. Is a well-managed trust beneficial to the general public? Craig, p. 538: Speeches. Present tariff on trust-made steel articles should be abolished. Wisconsin University, no. 279: References. Trusts and monopolies are a positive injury to the people financially. Craig, p. 327: Outlines. _See also_ Federal charter and federal control.--Sherman anti-trust law. =Turkey.= Would the subversion of the Turkish empire be a gain to its subjects and to Europe as a whole? Matson, p. 185: Briefs and references. =Unemployed.= Cities should employ labor when the private demand for it is largely inadequate. Thomas, p. 182: Briefs. General Booth's employment system as outlined in "Darkest England" should be adopted in this country. Brookings, p. 160: Briefs and references. In times of depression municipalities should give work to the unemployed. Brookings, p. 168: Briefs and references. State intervention for the unemployed. Askew, 1906, p. 213: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 246: Briefs. _See also_ Farm colonies. =Unions.= _See_ =Trade unions.= =Unitarianism.= Has the influence of American Unitarianism been favorable to Christianity? Matson, p. 484: Briefs and references. =United States.= Are the conservative forces in our nation sufficient to insure its perpetuity? Matson, p. 153: Briefs and references. Is it probable that America will hereafter become the greatest of nations? Rowton, p. 226: References. =United States.= Army. Increase. _See_ =Army= (United States). Increase. =United States.= Imperialism. _See_ =Imperialism= (United States). =United States.= Navy. Increase. _See_ =Navy= (United States). Increase. =United States.= Territorial expansion. _See_ =Imperialism= (United States). =United States government and English government.= _See_ =English government and United States government.= =Universit
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