The Performance of American Government: Checks and MinusesFree Press, 1972 - 372 pages |
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... issues relating to civil rights there is the greatest agreement between congressmen and their constituents ... issues . Nonetheless , when asked , constituents could rarely recall how their representatives had voted on these issues , but ...
... issues relating to civil rights there is the greatest agreement between congressmen and their constituents ... issues . Nonetheless , when asked , constituents could rarely recall how their representatives had voted on these issues , but ...
Page 169
... issues of 437 candidates for the House - both incumbents and non - incumbents and Democrats and Republicans — in the 1970 elections . On nearly every issue the opinions of Democrats and Republicans diverge . Table 3.2 shows that ...
... issues of 437 candidates for the House - both incumbents and non - incumbents and Democrats and Republicans — in the 1970 elections . On nearly every issue the opinions of Democrats and Republicans diverge . Table 3.2 shows that ...
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... issues may be sharply constricted by the opinion . Every American appellate court has developed discretionary methods for avoiding issues . Only at the bottom echelons , in the trial courts , must issues ( demands ) be given some kind ...
... issues may be sharply constricted by the opinion . Every American appellate court has developed discretionary methods for avoiding issues . Only at the bottom echelons , in the trial courts , must issues ( demands ) be given some kind ...
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