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List of Figures vii List of Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: The First New Federalism and the Making of the Modern American State 1
Chapter One: Congress and Statebuilding in a Federal Polity 15
Chapter Two: Intergovernmental Policy Instruments and the Development of the New Federalist State 38
Chapter Three: Congressional Politics, Structure, and the Enactment of IPIs 59
Chapter Four: Nationalizing Regulation: The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 85
Chapter Five: Goods Roads to Fiscal Stimulus: Highway Policy from 1900 to the New Deal 116
Chapter Six: From Healthy Babies to the Welfare State: The Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921 136
Chapter Seven: The First New Federalism and the Governing of a New American State 156
Appendix 165
Notes 169
Index 215
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