presidential candidates for the 1912 election Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft over antitrust policy. As stated, this tension resulted in Taft's decisions to challenge two trusts affiliated with the House of Morgan U.S. Steel and International Harvester. It states that both of them had...
The election of 1912 marked the take-off point for two progressive movements -- that for woman suffrage and that of women into politics. Both movements had roots deep in the nineteenth century, both got a boost from the Populist Movement in the 1890s and both saw a decline in public ...
Campaign of 1912]]>The election of 1912 was a contest between four parties. Among them was the Progressive Party, a movement begun by former president Theodore Roosevelt. George Perkins and Frank Munsey, two wealthy businessmen with interests in business policy and reform, provided the bulk of ...
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. 349 pp. Parties are the core institution of democratic polit... SM Lipset - 《Journal of Democracy》 被引量: 158发表: 1996年 Election Campaigning in the Television Age: The Case of Contemporary Greece This article explores the ways that Greek ...
Question: What was unusual about the presidential election of 1912? The Gilded Age: The era in American history often referred to as the Gilded Age lasted from approximately the 1890s until the United States entered World War I. The Gilded Age emphasized wealth, and it was a time of massive...
the election of 1916 election of 1916, not receiving much scholarly attention The Republican Campaign, Republicans anger over 1912 Progressives nominating Roosevelt, failing in Republican nomination Hughes, and 1916 election, “The California Incident” Wilson's success, Republican past its 1912 divisions...
In 1912, he was elected as United States Chairman of the Institute of psychology, in 1917 he was elected as member of the National Academy of Sciences. 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 In the 1912 election to the American Psychological Association, 1917, he was elected to the National...
In the election of 1910, he was the gubernatorial candidate of New Jersey's Democratic Party, and was elected the 34th Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1911 to 1913. Running for president in 1912, Wilson benefited from a split in the Republican Party, which enabled his plurality of ...
During the Civil War, the American political system continued to operate as before, as evidenced by the election of 1864. This election was notable for numerous reasons and resulted in a verdict on the Civil War itself. Less than six months after the election, however, the president was ...
Until recently, the quadrennial race for the United States Presidency began near New Year's Day of the election year. Even in 1912, when the political waters were murkier than they had been since 1880, there was no variation from that custom. At that time the Presidential office was not th...