Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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... appearance of fac- tions in both the Whig and the Democratic Parties . In fact , the success of the new Republican ... appeared . Each of these - John Quincy Adams , Clay , Crawford , and Jackson— called himself a Republican , but the ...
... appearance of fac- tions in both the Whig and the Democratic Parties . In fact , the success of the new Republican ... appeared . Each of these - John Quincy Adams , Clay , Crawford , and Jackson— called himself a Republican , but the ...
Page 59
... appeared the first alignment of small States against large States , the first organized political opposition . John Adams , who knew the facts and understood the meaning of our political history better than any other statesman of his ...
... appeared the first alignment of small States against large States , the first organized political opposition . John Adams , who knew the facts and understood the meaning of our political history better than any other statesman of his ...
Page 211
... appeared - since 1860 two or three minor parties have appeared in each election ; but they have made such little impression upon the electorate that their popular vote has rarely exceeded 5 per cent of the total cast . The electorate ...
... appeared - since 1860 two or three minor parties have appeared in each election ; but they have made such little impression upon the electorate that their popular vote has rarely exceeded 5 per cent of the total cast . The electorate ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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