The American System of GovernmentMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 750 sider |
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... tion because of race done under cover of state law . Whether the Court will outlaw discrimi- nation in privately owned and operated facil- ities offering goods and services to the public , or discrimination in all its forms , remains to ...
... tion because of race done under cover of state law . Whether the Court will outlaw discrimi- nation in privately owned and operated facil- ities offering goods and services to the public , or discrimination in all its forms , remains to ...
Side 280
... tion and those likely to win the approval of the House . For many years this function has been performed by the Rules Committee , formerly headed by the Speaker . The traffic jam of bills awaiting House ac- tion is usually so great that ...
... tion and those likely to win the approval of the House . For many years this function has been performed by the Rules Committee , formerly headed by the Speaker . The traffic jam of bills awaiting House ac- tion is usually so great that ...
Side 307
... tion provided no separate executive ; Congress exercised modest authority through commit- tees and special agents ... tion chose to have a single chief magistrate , styled " President , " with no advisory council . The desire to make the ...
... tion provided no separate executive ; Congress exercised modest authority through commit- tees and special agents ... tion chose to have a single chief magistrate , styled " President , " with no advisory council . The desire to make the ...
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Dynamic Forces and Challenges | 9 |
Basic Features of the American System | 26 |
From Seaboard Settlements to Nationhood | 39 |
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