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Wagner Act, 170, 178, 272–73

Wakefield, E.G., 293–94

Walker, Francis Amasa, 267, 269–77

Wallace, Henry, 174, 178, 224

Walras, Léon

Elements,313–14

Walsh-Healey Act, 177

war, 21

War Against the South. SeeCivil War, United States

War Labor Board, 161

War of 1812

consequences of, 111–16, 131

Federalist Party and, 83, 89

James Madison and, 81

Ward, Harry F., 213

Ward, Lester Frank, 144

warrants for arrests, 51

Warren, Joseph, 96

Washington, Booker T., 147, 157

Washington, George, 96, 102, 104

Washington Conference, 164

Watts, Orval, 13

We the People (McDonald), 76–77

Wealth and Welfare (Pigou), 319n91

Wealth of Nations (Smith), 307–8nn6–71

Webb, Sidney, 214

Webster, Pelatiah, 96

Weed, Thurlow, 85, 121

Welch, Robert, 355

welfare programs

application to states, 168

Chamberlain’s view of, 268, 276

after the Civil War, 139

during Progressive Era, 155

West Germany, 275

Whig Party. See alsoFederalism

class conflicts and, 71–72

election of 1840 and, 85, 122–31

Mexican-American War, 125

Whiskey Rebellion, 102

Whiteside, Arthur D., 287

Whiting, Allen S., 183

China Crosses the Yalu,327–32

Whitney, Eli, 269

Whyte, William H., 185, 397

Wibberley, Leonard

The Mouse That Roared,395

Wicksell, Knut, 270–71, 292

Wicksteed, Philip, 212

Wilbur, Ray Lyman

The Hoover Policies,197

Wilde, Oscar

The Importance of Being Earnest,389

Williams, Roger, 93

Williams, Tennessee, 385, 396

Williams, William Appleman

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy,193–96

Tragedy of American Diplomacy, The,3

Williamson, Chilton, 85

Wilmot Proviso, 126, 128

Wilson, Woodrow

election of, 157

foreign policy of U.S. government and, 321

Imperialist idealism of, 196

Mexican Revolution and, 153

war plans for economic mobilization, 160

witches, 95

women’s rights, 129

Wood, Fernando, 135

World,154

World War I

conscientious objectors in, 214

defeat of Champ Clark and, 156–57

DeHuszar’s view of, 158–63

Great Depression and, 290–91

World War II

Cold War and, 196

conscientious objectors in, 177

DeHuszar’s view of, 91, 171–77

Japanese relations with the United States in 1941, 200–03

Kennan’s view of, 381

libertarian movement and, 12–13

science and, 59–61

Soviet Union’s relation with the West and, 346–50, 359, 361–63

World War III, 91. See alsoCold War

DeHuszar’s view of, 162–63

World Without War, A (Millis), 375–79

Wortman, Tunis, 103

Wouk, Herman

The Caine Mutiny,397

Wright, Silas, 130

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