Two Perspectives on the Constitutional Convention
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Distribution of Power in the US
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Janda,
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Charles Beard and the Constitution
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Janda,
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The Federalist Papers
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Reasons for the US Constitution
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Obligation of the Government to Help Assimilation
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The President and Surrogate Spokespeople
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Elitism and Pluralism at the Constitutional Convention
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Janda, Kenneth,
Berry, Jeffrey M., and Goldman, Jerry. The Challenge of Democracy, (9th Edit.). New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2006.
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The Federal Marriage Amendment
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Janda, Kenneth,
Berry, Jeff, and Goldman, Jerry. The Challenge of Democracy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, Knight, Robert and Wigton, Amelia. ....
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