Since ReconstructionRichard William Leopold, Arthur Stanley Link, Stanley Coben Prentice-Hall, 1966 |
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... Congress unconstitu- tional and void . Had the Convention given such power to the courts , it certainly would not have left its exercise final and un- reviewable . It gave the Congress power to override the veto of the President ...
... Congress unconstitu- tional and void . Had the Convention given such power to the courts , it certainly would not have left its exercise final and un- reviewable . It gave the Congress power to override the veto of the President ...
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... Congress shall have power to en- force this article by appropriate legisla- tion . ARTICLE XIV Submitted by Congress June 16 , 1866 . Ratified July 23 , 1868 . SECTION 1 All persons born or naturalized in the United States , and subject ...
... Congress shall have power to en- force this article by appropriate legisla- tion . ARTICLE XIV Submitted by Congress June 16 , 1866 . Ratified July 23 , 1868 . SECTION 1 All persons born or naturalized in the United States , and subject ...
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... Congress June 5 , 1919 . Ratified August 26 , 1920 . The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex . The Congress shall have power by ...
... Congress June 5 , 1919 . Ratified August 26 , 1920 . The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex . The Congress shall have power by ...
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Problem | 13 |
Carnegie the Robber Baron Matthew Josephson 1934 Carnegie and the Gospel | 13 |
Rockefeller the Farsighted Planner Allan Nevins 1940 The Standard Oil | 19 |
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