History of Federalism in the US
.... the Viet Nam War was another period of expanded federalism and activism both at home and abroad, the greatest such period since the New
Deal: "
Elected with a ....
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Criticism of Roosevelt's New Deal Policies
CRITICISM OF ROOSEVELT'S "NEW
DEAL" DURING Franklin Roosevelt was
elected president in 1932 in the wake of the crashing of the American economy. ....
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Kennedy Inaugural
.... no significance at all or a very great
deal. Eisenhower, for example, was the best-known American in the world by the end of World War II and was
elected by a ....
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Historian's View of Franklin D. Roosevelt & New Deal
.... Roosevelt was
elected in this climate and was expected to do something about the Depression. The New
Deal was part of his response, and Leuchtenburg makes a ....
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American Political History The Progressive Movement, The New Deal ...
.... while seeming more democratic, in reality shifted power away from
elected officials to .... his acceptance of the nomination he promised "a new
deal" to Americans ....
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FDR's New Deal Programs
.... the history of the United States, in the winter of 1933 newly-
elected President Franklin .... This series of programs came to be known as "The New
Deal." Central to ....
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The United Nations
.... It may identify and take steps to
deal with threats to peace, including .... and China), and ten rotating members nominated by regional causes and
elected by the ....
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An Analysis of the 2004 Republican Presidential Campaign
.... only when Ronald Reagan was
elected in 1980 that the so-called New Right faction of the GOP began to dismantle the social programs of the New
Deal, adopted a ....
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Changes in the US in the 1920s & 1930s
.... Roosevelt was
elected in this climate and was expected to do something about the Depression. The New
Deal was part of his response, and this was a major shift ....
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The process of economic restructuring
.... of each board was to "approximate 'natural communities'" and local
elected officials were to .... and, in their advisory capacity, they were to
deal with questions ....
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Administration of FDR
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, democratic governor from New York, was
elected president of the United .... Roosevelt would provide both in the form of the New
Deal. ....
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The Roosevelt Administration
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, democratic governor from New York, was
elected president of the United .... Roosevelt would provide both in the form of the New
Deal. ....
(1315

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)
Bill Clinton and the Elites
.... The presidency is not only a source of power, it is a prize of power, and one must already have a great
deal of power to be
elected to it. ....
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Concept of Judicial Activism
.... and should defer to the judgment of legislatures." In a democratic government, those who are
elected by the people are best equipped to
deal with issues that ....
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The Liberty League Alfred Emanuel Smith, or Al Smith,
.... later, Smith broke with his friend Roosevelt, who by then had been
elected president in 1932, and Smith became critical of Roosevelt's New
Deal policies and ....
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Strategy for African Americans in 1996 Elections
.... that it is a serious mistake to "let" someone else elect the president just because the media says that he can be
elected without a great
deal of effort. ....
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The Reconstruction Period In 1865, the American Civil War came to ...
.... Therefore, Congress was able to maintain a great
deal of power until 1877, when the Reconstruction period came to an end. Ulysses S. Grant was
elected to the ....
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Campaigning in Governance
.... Kernell cites Sidney Blumenthal to the effect that candidates who are
elected still have to
deal with shaky coalitions held together by momentary moods rather ....
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Beliefs of Robert E. Lee
.... However, despite this fact, Lee
elected to become President of Washington College and his .... would have in itself been enough pressure for the General to
deal with ....
(1950

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Reconstruction Period
.... Therefore, Congress was able to maintain a great
deal of power until 1877, when the Reconstruction period came to an end. Ulysses S. Grant was
elected to the ....
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Comparative Government
.... to build a consensus for Conservative programs and still has to
deal with the .... Most members of the Senate are
elected indirectly by an electoral college, while ....
(1852

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Components of Leadership
.... around them: structural, human resource, political and symbolic (Bolman &
Deal, 1991, p. 15 .... In fact,
elected officials offer a unique perspective on leadership. ....
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Public Administration and Politics This paper wi
.... scrutiny and effectively made themselves more powerful than the
elected governors who .... are unable to rule alone, although they exert a great
deal of influence ....
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Domestic Programs of Lyndon B. Johnson
.... Kleberg for the more powerful (and personally appealing) New
Deal direction of government .... himself, and then in the Senate (where he was
elected Majority Leader ....
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Presidencies of Lincoln & Jefferson Davis
.... As a result, Lincoln received a great
deal of support from the people that he led. The fact that Lincoln was re-
elected in 1864 is a sign of his success as a ....
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Analysis of Goals & Effectiveness of SAFE, Inc.
.... believe that group participation in decision-making takes up a great
deal of time .... These board members (generally not exceeding 17 in number) are
elected at the ....
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New York City Highways- Robert Moses
.... and plans decided solely by Moses rather than by voters or
elected officials ("Robert .... for his park projects from the post-Depression New
Deal program, which ....
(3321

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Voter Discontent
.... as 91 percent; in 1994, they effectively repudiated Bill Clinton, whom they had
elected two years .... By the early 1990s, voters had in fact a great
deal to be ....
(2269

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Corporate domination of government
.... of money to be
elected, and, once in office, they spend much time, energy and more money staying in office and preparing for re-election. A great
deal of that ....
(1275

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Position of First Lady in American Society
.... During the 1932 campaign in which Franklin was
elected to the presidency, she .... for appointing several women to important posts in the New
Deal and offered a ....
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