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Usage of the term in connection with navigation acts.
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Effects of the Treaty on trade with the United States.
Americans dissatisfied with the Treaty.
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RECIPROCITY AND THE TARIFF CONTROVERSY IN THE UNITED STATES,
Futile efforts to abolish the bounty system in Europe.
Influence of the McKinley Act.
Analysis of trade under reciprocity with other countries.
Results of reciprocity disappointing.
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Inferences as to the reciprocity of the McKinley Act.
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Negotiation of treaties under Dingley Act.
Treaties with France, Germany, Portugal, and Italy.
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President McKinley's attitude toward reciprocity.
Export-price system works against reciprocity.
CHAPTER XI
THE STRUGGLE FOR RECIPROCITY WITH CUBA
President Roosevelt favors Cuban reciprocity.
History of the Cuban situation.
American occupation of Cuba.
The Platt amendment.
American beet sugar industry.
Problem as to the introduction of sugar from Cuba.
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Pros and cons as to Cuban reciprocity.
Our "plain duty to Cuba" advocated by the administration party
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Reciprocity with Cuba a breach of faith with the American sugar
President Roosevelt appeals to the country in behalf of Cuban reci-
procity.
Cuba gaining courage; "drifting" towards other countries.
Movement for tariff reform inside the Republican party.
Cuban reciprocity economically examined.
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Is reciprocity in general desirable for the consumer?
Reciprocity from the standpoint of the producer.
Reciprocity desirable only if widely extended.
Not much to be expected from reciprocity.