Summary Fifteen potential generalizations were extracted from published findings on 1972 survey data on attitudes and attributions to candidates. Data from 1976 were used to test the generalizability of these findings. Nine of the 15 earlier findings on assimilation and contrast effects were either ...
Election of 1976 Summary The American people lost trust in their government. It’s mainly because Richard Nixon took center stage in the Watergate scandal. In a nutshell, this scandal involved spying on the Democrats which led Nixon to resign in 1974. Gerald Ford took over the role of presid...
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Attitudes Toward Science: A Summary of Results from the 1976-77 National Assessment of Science Reported are the findings from the 1976-77 assessment of attitudes toward science conducted by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Data... B Ward - National Assessment of Educational ...
Kaufman leans toward the former interpretation, finding it "hard to avoid the conclusion that his was a mediocre presidency and that much of the reason for this was his own doing." For an excellent summary of "Carter revisionism," see Douglas Brinkley, "The Rising Stock of Jimmy Carter: ...
Nine. The Election of 1916 Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Historiographical Approaches Did Wilson Want to Be President Again? The Republican Campaign The Democ... RA Kennedy - Wiley‐Blackwell 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Wilson, the Irish, and the election of 1916 Summary This chapte...
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The aim of this chapter is to re-examine the General Election of 1970. This chapter argues that this was the most significant General Election since 1945 for the following three reasons. First, it was the first occasion in the post-war era when a governm
Electoral Votes:5(0.93% of 538) Governor:1 Senators:2(Electoral Classes 1 and 3) 2002-2010 Representatives:3(0.69% of 435) 2000 Census:2,236,714(0.79% of 281,998,273) Estimated Voting age population (November 2000):1,465,000