Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Charles Wallace McKenzie. 32 President and Vice President , and the Democrats accepted the nominations . In 1896 the Democratic Party nominated Bryan for President and the Populists supported him . But the Popu- list Party was unwilling ...
Charles Wallace McKenzie. 32 President and Vice President , and the Democrats accepted the nominations . In 1896 the Democratic Party nominated Bryan for President and the Populists supported him . But the Popu- list Party was unwilling ...
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... Party was to replace the Democratic Party in the West and to serve as the rival of the Republican Party in the country at large . But in 1896 the Democratic Party , under the leadership of Bryan , adopted for its own use a great deal of ...
... Party was to replace the Democratic Party in the West and to serve as the rival of the Republican Party in the country at large . But in 1896 the Democratic Party , under the leadership of Bryan , adopted for its own use a great deal of ...
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... party harmony might result as it had ten or fifteen years earlier in the Democratic Party . From Pennsylvania the plan spread rapidly throughout the South and West with county after county voluntarily adopting the plan , until ...
... party harmony might result as it had ten or fifteen years earlier in the Democratic Party . From Pennsylvania the plan spread rapidly throughout the South and West with county after county voluntarily adopting the plan , until ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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