Dynamics of DemocracyAtomic Dog Pub., 2004 - 748 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 18 頁
... living in the eight Mountain states ( Arizona , Colorado , Idaho , Montana , Nevada , New Mexico , Utah , and Wyoming ) send sixteen senators to Washington , D.C. In contrast , the 35 million people living in California send only two ...
... living in the eight Mountain states ( Arizona , Colorado , Idaho , Montana , Nevada , New Mexico , Utah , and Wyoming ) send sixteen senators to Washington , D.C. In contrast , the 35 million people living in California send only two ...
第 83 頁
... living in California and Texas endured substantial economic , political , and social discrimination . Only over the last two decades have they begun to move toward gaining political clout equal to their numbers in the population . In ...
... living in California and Texas endured substantial economic , political , and social discrimination . Only over the last two decades have they begun to move toward gaining political clout equal to their numbers in the population . In ...
第 370 頁
... living in other dis- tricts in the state , they usually have much in common with others living in the same district . They often hold similar kinds of jobs , cherish the same cultural her- itage , and share the same political values ...
... living in other dis- tricts in the state , they usually have much in common with others living in the same district . They often hold similar kinds of jobs , cherish the same cultural her- itage , and share the same political values ...
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