American History: The Cold Ugly Facts: Government Corruption Exposed

American History: The Cold Ugly Facts: Government Corruption Exposed
ISBN-10
1480937061
ISBN-13
9781480937062
Series
American History
Category
History
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
2017-03-23
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing
Author
Brian Rodriquez

Description

American History by Brian Rodriquez From the start of America’s history, corruption has existed in order to benefit the wealthy in enormous profits. Unfortunately, not much has changed since then. Author Brian Rodriquez demonstrates this through an in-depth analysis of centuries of American history, leading up to events taking place in the twenty-first century.

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