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| Southern Voting Behavior Since The 1960s | |
| ... The white Southerners began to vote for presidents of the Republican party and for Independents such as the Dixiecrats, because they were more conservative on ... |
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| John Mccain: Modern Progressivism | |
| ... Presidential hopeful John McCain seems to want to revive the Progressive Republican Party. ... Many already admire his flexibility as a Republican. ... |
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| Terrorism - Towards An Understanding | |
| ... Those that fight against dominance and aggression, I believe should be called revolutionaries. For example, the Irish Republican Army. ... |
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| James A. Garfield | |
| ... Edward. James Garfield was an advocate for free-soil principles and soon became a supporter of the newly organized Republican Party. ... |
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| Philosophical And Historical Foundations Of American Politics | |
| ... The Founding Father's views on government were influenced by both the classical republican and the natural rights philosophers. ... |
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| Richard Nixon | |
| ... management relations. In 1948, he was reelected to Congress after winning both the Republican and Democratic nominations. In 1950 ... |
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| Dwight D Eisenhower | |
| ... In 1951 he took supreme command over the new NATO forces. Republican emmissaries to his headquarters near Paris persuaded him to run for President. ... |
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| Methods | |
| ... Originally, this consisted of seven responses: strong democrat, weak democrat, independent democrat, independent, independent republican, weak republican, and ... |
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| Maurice Agulhon. The Republica | |
| The Republica. Maurice Agulhon. The Republican Experiment, 1848-1852. ... Both sources were good detailed accounts of history during the republican era. ... |
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| Philosophical And Historical Foundations Of American Politics | |
| ... The Founding Father's views on government were influenced by both the classical republican and the natural rights philosophers. ... |
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| Comparison Of Augustus And Beo | |
| ... His rule was so successful that the idea of restoring a republican government gradually died out. ... He wished to modify republican forms to make them better. ... |
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| Abraham Lincoln | |
| ... Vandalia. He was a part of the Whig Party and the Republican Party. Abe began to study law, and in 1836 became a licensed attorney. ... |
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| French Revolution - Motives Of Committee Of Public Safety | |
| ... the Committee of Public Safety ("The committee"), inherited and it was announced their mission by the Convention, to "create a viable (republican) state amid ... |
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| John Mccain: Modern Progressivism | |
| ... Presidential hopeful John McCain seems to want to revive the Progressive Republican Party. ... Many already admire his flexibility as a Republican. ... |
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| Aaron Burr | |
| ... Democratic Republicans. In 1796 and 1800, Burr ran for vice-president with Thomas Jefferson on the Democratic-Republican ticket. Whatever ... |
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| Presidential Election 2000 | |
| ... In this paper, some of the issues and opinions of Ralph Nader from the Green Party, Al Gore from the Democratic Party and Republican George W. Bush have been ... |
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| Richard Nixon 2 | |
| ... Nixon went to college and later law school and became a known Republican in his area. Nixon was now going to run for public office. ... |
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| 20s And 30s | |
| ... 1913 to 1921. The first election of the 1920s scoured Republican Warren G. Harding against Democrat James M. Cox. Cox supported ... |
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| Terrorpsych | |
| ... Those that fight against dominance and aggression, I believe should be called revolutionaries. For example, the Irish Republican Army. ... |
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| Abraham Lincoln One Of The Gre | |
| ... Lincoln is nominated to be the Republican senator from Illinois and gives the House Divided Speech at the state convention in 1858. ... |
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