The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... political history of the United States , that the old restrictions on the suffrage began to be abolished . This great democratic movement culminated in the election of Andrew Jackson ( 1828-37 ) as President . A frontier Indian- fighter ...
... political history of the United States , that the old restrictions on the suffrage began to be abolished . This great democratic movement culminated in the election of Andrew Jackson ( 1828-37 ) as President . A frontier Indian- fighter ...
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... political privileges and to reconstitute national unity at the point of the bayonet . The good results of " unconditional surrender " in the military sense of General Lee at Appomattox - were half lost by the " unconditional surrender ...
... political privileges and to reconstitute national unity at the point of the bayonet . The good results of " unconditional surrender " in the military sense of General Lee at Appomattox - were half lost by the " unconditional surrender ...
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... political mechanism . To - day this confidence is much diminished ; and it seems question- able indeed whether democracy in any form , industrial or political , does not involve a rad- ical modification of the modern state rather than ...
... political mechanism . To - day this confidence is much diminished ; and it seems question- able indeed whether democracy in any form , industrial or political , does not involve a rad- ical modification of the modern state rather than ...
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