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Walter W. Davis were not uniform. As Britannia still had pretensions to “ruling the waves,” this clearly favored Britain with its capacity to pay for and uplift supplies. This was an important first step for the United States along the road to becoming the great arsenal of democracy and for preparing for the possi爆米花 发表于 2025-3-27 16:02:03
Walter W. Davis exploiters in the nation—which, of course, is a legacy we likely do not wish to claim for FDR. But if we focus our view more on the TVA’s early years, specifically between 1933 and 1938, we find that it connects more directly to a legacy of environmental design and policy making—a legacy that is cl令人心醉 发表于 2025-3-27 20:39:24
Walter W. Davisnly, as a great lover of the land, and as an individual who often characterized himself as a “forester,” FDR’s association with his famous cousin is well deserved. But FDR’s approach to nature was less romantic than TR’s. Although FDR actively led the nation in expanding protection of natural areas,非实体 发表于 2025-3-28 00:00:03
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Walter W. Davisnly, as a great lover of the land, and as an individual who often characterized himself as a “forester,” FDR’s association with his famous cousin is well deserved. But FDR’s approach to nature was less romantic than TR’s. Although FDR actively led the nation in expanding protection of natural areas,