American Government in 1921: With a Consideration of the Problems of DemocracyAllyn and Bacon, 1921 - 460 頁 |
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... majority ( 2 ) The one acts as a check upon the other . Through this check system a bill passed in the heat of passion by one house can be submitted to the cool judgment of the other . ( 3 ) One large house elected for a short term can ...
... majority ( 2 ) The one acts as a check upon the other . Through this check system a bill passed in the heat of passion by one house can be submitted to the cool judgment of the other . ( 3 ) One large house elected for a short term can ...
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... majority to elect all Democratic members . This was clearly unrepre- 9,000 Dem . 13,000 Rep . · 12,000 Dem . 6,000 Rep . 8,000 Dem . 10,000 Rep . 6,000 Dem . 5,000 Dem . 6,000 Rep . 5,000 Rep . 3 8,000 Dem . 2,000 Rep . 16,000 Dem ...
... majority to elect all Democratic members . This was clearly unrepre- 9,000 Dem . 13,000 Rep . · 12,000 Dem . 6,000 Rep . 8,000 Dem . 10,000 Rep . 6,000 Dem . 5,000 Dem . 6,000 Rep . 5,000 Rep . 3 8,000 Dem . 2,000 Rep . 16,000 Dem ...
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... majority of voters for the party in power in the greatest possible number of them is known as gerrymandering . This can sometimes be done by collecting as many voters of the minority party as possible into one district so as to make ...
... majority of voters for the party in power in the greatest possible number of them is known as gerrymandering . This can sometimes be done by collecting as many voters of the minority party as possible into one district so as to make ...
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... majority whereas in districts 2 and 3 the Republicans have a majority , but in the entire State the Republicans have a majority of voters and therefore elect the majority of the members of the State legislature . This Republican State ...
... majority whereas in districts 2 and 3 the Republicans have a majority , but in the entire State the Republicans have a majority of voters and therefore elect the majority of the members of the State legislature . This Republican State ...
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... majority of the House ex- cluded Victor L. Berger , Socialist of Wisconsin , on the ground of seditious utterances and disloyalty.during the War . Two thirds of the House may expel one of its members for any reason it may think fit . 36 ...
... majority of the House ex- cluded Victor L. Berger , Socialist of Wisconsin , on the ground of seditious utterances and disloyalty.during the War . Two thirds of the House may expel one of its members for any reason it may think fit . 36 ...
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