Carnegie, Andrew, 202, 402.
Catholic Church,
as a bond between Western European states, 217;
losing battle of, with political authority, 283.
Central America,
opportunity for improving international political conditions in, 303.
Centralization,
nationality and, 272-279;
demand for more rather than less, because of growing centralization
of American activity, 274-275;
increase in, injurious to certain aspects of traditional American
democracy, 276;
perniciousness of prejudice against, 278-279.
Chapman, John Jay, work by,
cited, 408;
quoted, 418.
Checks and balances,
system of, 33, 316;
system of, proves especially unsuitable for state governments, 323-324.
China, questions raised concerning American foreign policy by, 309-310.
Christianity a common bond between early European states, 217 ff.
Church,
change in function of the, resulting from change in modern nations, 283.
Cities,
relations of state governments to, 347-348;
as fields for economically and socially constructive experimentation,
349;
home rule in, 348-350;
policy of, toward public service corporations, 372-373;
measures to be taken against monopolies in, 374.
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