Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 160
... popular . The promised revision of the tariff , the establishment of the gold standard , and the satisfactory settlement of other economic issues brought the party leaders and the commercial interests into full agreement with the ...
... popular . The promised revision of the tariff , the establishment of the gold standard , and the satisfactory settlement of other economic issues brought the party leaders and the commercial interests into full agreement with the ...
Page 208
... popular vote cast in any election . In 1920 with its presidential candidate in a federal prison for violation of the Espionage Act , the party polled its largest vote , 919.799 , although this was only about 31⁄2 per cent of the total ...
... popular vote cast in any election . In 1920 with its presidential candidate in a federal prison for violation of the Espionage Act , the party polled its largest vote , 919.799 , although this was only about 31⁄2 per cent of the total ...
Page 323
... popular demand for a change in the nominating process could best be met by a meeting of popularly chosen delegates . Pursuant to party necessity and to popular request , the Anti - Masonic Party met in Baltimore on September 26 , 1831 ...
... popular demand for a change in the nominating process could best be met by a meeting of popularly chosen delegates . Pursuant to party necessity and to popular request , the Anti - Masonic Party met in Baltimore on September 26 , 1831 ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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