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5.U.S.BureauoftheCensus,StatisticalAbstractoftheUnitedStates, 1975 (Washing-
ton,D.C.:U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,1975),p.355.
6.BureauofLaborStatistics,NationalEmployment,HoursandEarnings,seriesID:
EEU30000051.
7.EconomicReportofthePresident,February 1996 (Washington,D.C.:UnitedStates
GovernmentPrintingOffice,1996),p.332.
8.BureauofLaborStatistics,LaborForceStatisticsfromtheCurrent'PopulationSurvey,
seriesID:LFS21000000.
9.EconomicReportofthePresident,2000,p.373.
10.The 1973 figureforMedicaidrecipients(23.5million)isfromtheNewYork
Times,July2,1973.Thecurrentnumber(40.6million)isfromHealthCareFinancing
Administration(HCFA),CMSO,HCFA-2082Report,January27,2000.
I!.StatisticalAbstractoftheUnitedStates:1975,pp.72-73;andWilliam].Clinton,
StateoftheUnionAddress,January27,2000.
12.LawrenceMisheletaI.,eds.,TheStateofWorkingAmeri{a1998-99(Washing-
ton,D.C.:EconomicPolicyInstitute,1999),p.161.


. 13.Ina September27,1994,speech"TowardaNewSocialCompact:TheRoleof
Business,"RobertB.ReichandG.ScottThomas,"America'sMostEducatedPlaces,"
AmericanDemographics,October1995.
14.InternationalConfederationofFreeTradeUnions,"TradeUnionCampaignfor
a SocialClause:Anti-UnionRepressionintheExportProcessingZones,"April1996.
15.B.R.Mitchell,InternationalHistoricalStatistics:TheAmericas,1750-1993,4th
ed.(London:MacmillanReferenceLtd.,1998),p.107.
16.BureauofLaborStatisticsFaxOnDemandSerViceSeries3020,"Establishment
Data,"received5/7/01.
17."Fortune 500 LargestU.S.Corporations,"Fortune,April17,2000,pp.F-15,
F-3,F-!7,F-13;Fortune,May1973,pp.246-47.
18.Pricesinflation-adjustedfor 1967 dollars.Steven].Taff,"CropDataDon't
RevealMuchaboutFarmerProsperity,"MinnesotaAgriculturalEconomistNewsletter 697
(Summer1999).
19.PewResearchCenterforPeopleandthePress,"DoubtsAboutChina,Concerns
AboutJobs:Post-SeattleSupportForWTO,"February 2000 NewsInterestIndex,Final
Topline,February9-14,2000.
20.See,forexample,NationalEndowmentforDemocracyAnnualReport 1998 (Wash-
ington,D.C.:NED,1998).
2 I.AdrianKararnycky,ed.,FreedomintheWorld: TheAnnualSurveyofPolitical
RightsandCivilLiberties,1999-2000(NewYork:FreedomHouse,2000),p.7.
22.PewResearchCenters,"DoubtsAboutChina,ConcernsAboutJobs:Post-
SeattleSupportForWTO,"p.16.
23.ThisisnottosaythattherearenoWilsoniansinfoxholes.Somemilitary
intellectualsseetheproliferationofhumanitarianinterventionsasbothnecessaryand
manageable.Itislikelythatovertimetheinfluenceofthesethinkerswillgrow.Humani-
tarianinterventionsandpeacekeepingmissionsprovidenewmissionsandnewcon-
stituenciesformilitaryinstitutions-andnewcareertracksforofficerswhoembracethe
possibilitiesandresponsibilitiesthenewrolespresent.
24.JamesA.Forrest,Ph.D.,ResearchDirectorofHispanicTrends,CoralGables,
Fla.EstimateformulatedusingarchivedMiami-DadeelectiondataandCensuspopula-
tioninformation.
25.EricGreen, "HispanicsVote2-1forGoreOverBushinU.S.PresidentialElec-

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