The Performance of American Government: Checks and MinusesFree Press, 1972 - 372 pages |
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... evident in 10 percent of ballots , and general electoral instability , or voting independent of party loyalty , had become evident among half of the voters by 1964.47 Moreover , the increased proportion of independents in the electorate ...
... evident in 10 percent of ballots , and general electoral instability , or voting independent of party loyalty , had become evident among half of the voters by 1964.47 Moreover , the increased proportion of independents in the electorate ...
Page 87
... evident among younger Negroes.64 Decreased effectiveness in supportive socialization is also evident among youth . The younger voters are increasingly likely to reject both political parties and instead to identify as Independents ...
... evident among younger Negroes.64 Decreased effectiveness in supportive socialization is also evident among youth . The younger voters are increasingly likely to reject both political parties and instead to identify as Independents ...
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... evident in other groups . A new awareness of identity is evident among other non - white minorities -among students ( who , with the 18 - year vote , will have considerable political potential ) ; among women ; among more conservative ...
... evident in other groups . A new awareness of identity is evident among other non - white minorities -among students ( who , with the 18 - year vote , will have considerable political potential ) ; among women ; among more conservative ...
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