Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 33
... importance would be unwise , for in our early history the first function was more important than it is today . Just prior to doubtful elections , Tammany Hall might consider the naturalization of aliens the most important function ...
... importance would be unwise , for in our early history the first function was more important than it is today . Just prior to doubtful elections , Tammany Hall might consider the naturalization of aliens the most important function ...
Page 230
... important one . Only in rare cases can the vote of an organized non - political group be counted upon in a given ... importance to the poli- tician . Of course , since each individual may react differently to given stimuli , it is not ...
... important one . Only in rare cases can the vote of an organized non - political group be counted upon in a given ... importance to the poli- tician . Of course , since each individual may react differently to given stimuli , it is not ...
Page 507
... important legis- iative committee will receive the appeals of the group and coƶperate in the accomplishment of its aims . So important is this factor in the struggle for power that group leaders devote a great deal of energy and time to ...
... important legis- iative committee will receive the appeals of the group and coƶperate in the accomplishment of its aims . So important is this factor in the struggle for power that group leaders devote a great deal of energy and time to ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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