Notwithstanding the party’s antielitist foundations, the first three Democratic-Republican presidents—Jefferson (1801–09),James Madison(1809–17), andJames Monroe(1817–25)—were all wealthy, aristocratic Southern planters, though all three shared the same liberal political philosophy. Jefferson narrow...
U.S. Presidential History Quiz The primary elections were held beginning in March 1928: the Republicans held 15, the Democrats 16. Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce under both Coolidge and his predecessor,Warren G. Harding, was widely considered the favorite of the Republicancontenders. He was...
There is widespread consensus that the state of the economy matters for presidents' standing in public opinion. To this point, however, the economy that ha... Donald Philip Green,B Palmquist,E Schickler - 《Public Opinion Quarterly》 被引量: 1036发表: 2002年 Voters on the move: The politica...
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One of our greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, saw that executive energy is an essential supplement to the republicanism of the legislature. The constitutional ambitions of James Madison's presidency While the "feminized figure" of the Republic (Marianne) became for antirepublican conservatives a ...
Though scholars have developed theoretically rich and empirically sophisticated accounts of presidential behavior within the modern era, it is less clear whether these insights shed light on presidents who served in earlier periods of history. In this paper, I sketch an outline of the incentive ...
History of China - The late republican period: On July 7, 1937, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, a minor clash between Japanese and Chinese troops near Beiping (Beijing’s name under the Nationalist government), finally led the two countries into war. The
it dominated politics nationally for most of the period from 1860 to 1932. There have been 18 Republican presidents, the first being Abraham Lincoln, serving from 1861 to 1865, and the most recent being George W. Bush, serving from 2001 to 2009. The most recent Republican presiden...
The Door of Hope: Republican Presidents and the First Southern Strategy, 1877-1933 by Edward O. Frantz (review) A volume in the series "New Perspectives on the History of the South" edited by John David Smith, this book provides a new perspective on the well-worn topic of race-based pol...
"Jefferson's party stood for rural agricultural interests urban commercial interests represented by Hamilton and the Federalists," wroteDinesh D'Souza in Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party. The Democratic-Republican Party was initially just a "loosely aligned group that sha...