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_a Binkley, Wilfred Ellsworth, _d 1883- |
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_a President and Congress / _c by Wilfred E. Binkley |
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_a New York : _b A.A. Knopf, _c 1947 |
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_a viii p., 11., 312, viip., 11 p. ; _c 22 cm. |
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| 500 | _a "First published in 1937 as The powers of the president, by Double d ay, Doran & Co.This edition completely rewritten, and reset. " | ||
| 500 | _a CONTENTS.- The problem in the Constitutional convention: How shall t he executive be related to the legislature?-The solution of the Federal ist party.-The solution of the Jeffersonian republicans.-The Jacksonian revolution.-The Jacksonian view of the executive prevails.-Lincoln and Congress.-The reaction against the executive.-The hegemony of the Sena te.-Congressional government.-The leadership of William McKinley and Th eodore Roosevelt.-The theory and practice of Woodrow Wilson.-Three typi cal Republican presidents.-The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.-The Presidemcy in world war II.-Summary and conclutions. | ||
| 504 | _a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
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_a Executive power _z United States. |
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_a United States. _b Congress _x History. |
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_a United States _x Politics and government. |
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