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| Abraham Lincoin | |
| ... In 1856 he joined the newly formed Republican Party, and two years later he campaigned for the Senate against Douglas. In his speech ... |
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| American History New Deal | |
| ... Due to society being worried and troubled, the government, in which Republican Herbert Hoover was president, took a conservative approach toward reconciling ... |
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| 9onnix | |
| ... Shortly after returning from the war, Nixon entered politics, answering a Republican Party call in the newspaper for someone to run against the five-term ... |
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| 9onnix | |
| ... Shortly after returning from the war, Nixon entered politics, answering a Republican Party call in the newspaper for someone to run against the five-term ... |
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| 106 Congress | |
| ... Democratic. Republican Sen. ... Calendar. However, Republican Majority Leader Trent Lott never acknowledged this bill and it effectively died. ... |
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| The Political Lift Of Richard Nixon | |
| ... A Republican citizen's committee in Whittier was considering Nixon as a candidate for Congress in the 12th Congressional District. ... |
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| Important Presidential Elections | |
| ... Madison had represented both Democratic and Republican beliefs, while Clinton was a Federalist. James Madison was born in Port Conway, Va., on March 16, 1751. ... |
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| Reconstruction | |
| ... Although the two Republican factions disagreed on several aspects of Reconstruction policy, they both understood that the Conservative approach to ... |
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| Differing Views On Reconstruction | |
| ... Although the two Republican factions disagreed on several aspects of Reconstruction policy, they both understood that the Conservative approach to ... |
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| Some Of The Most Important Presidential Elections | |
| ... Madison had represented both Democratic and Republican beliefs, while Clinton was a Federalist. James Madison was born in Port Conway, Va., on March 16, 1751. ... |
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| What's At Stake In The 2000 Presidential Election | |
| ... As for the US Supreme Court, consider this: The US Senate confirms Supreme Court nominees. The Republican Party will control the US Senate. ... |
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| With Malice Toward None | |
| ... Lincoln made unsuccessful bids for an Illinois Senate seat in 1855, running as a Whig, and the Vice Presidency in 1856, running as a Republican. ... |
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| Politics | |
| ... Growing up in a house that was entirely “right wing Republican” , I didn’t really have fair perspective or distinction between the Rrepublican and ... |
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| With Malice Toward None | |
| ... Lincoln made unsuccessful bids for an Illinois Senate seat in 1855, running as a Whig, and the Vice Presidency in 1856, running as a Republican. ... |
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| Research Paper On George Bush | |
| ... Republican candidate George Walker Bush, the President of the United States, defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry, and took a 2nd term of office. ... |
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| Roosevelt | |
| ... a fight for human rights. In 1912, Roosevelt fought forcefully for the Republican presidential nomination. When he failed and Taft ... |
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| Civil War | |
| ... Slavery lay at the root of the Civil War. The Republican Party dedicated itself to their desire to see slavery abolished. Southern ... |
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| An Analysis Of The Presidential Election Of 1820 | |
| ... The Candidates James Monroe, a Democratic Republican, ran for a second term and was the third and last candidate to run effectively unopposed or without any ... |
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| Civil War Aspects | |
| ... The Republican party threatened the South's expansionism and therefore Southerners felt that they had no other choice but to secede. ... |
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| John F. Kennedy | |
| ... Restless in the House, Kennedy challenged incumbent Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., in 1952. Although the Republican ... |
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