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51. Government 20 Syllabus
- academic.mckenna.edu
- Introduction to American Politics .
- The art of politics is to live with the reality of both. ” With this comment in mind, we take a realistic overview of American politics. ...
- Lowi and Benjamin Ginsburg, American Government: Freedom and Power, 6h ed. ...
- “When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. ...
- Sept 10, 12, 14: Principles of the American Political Order “Whatever interests the rest interests me. ... politics, churches, newspapers, schools. ...
- Oct 1, 3, 5: American Citizenship .
- “The interests—the violent, extremist interests in this country that are trying to keep health care out of the reach of ordinary American working people are a disgrace to the American Dream. ...
- They are often bright and interesting, but they have something missing in their natures; there is a hole, an empty place, and they use politics to fill it up. ...
52. NationalJournal.com - The Almanac of American Politics
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- National Journal's The Almanac of American Politics 2004 is the best source for understanding our changing political landscape—and what it means for you. ...
- Whether your interest is personal or professional, now more than ever you need The Almanac of American Politics 2004. ...
- In nearly 2,000 pages, renowned political author Michael Barone profiles every senator, representative and governor, as well as the people and politics of every state and congressional district. ...
- Introduction Elected Officials Leadership Committees Election Cycles States & Districts Presidential Politics Redistricting Previous Editions Almanac 2002 Almanac 2000 Almanac 1998 Retrospective: 1972-2002 .
53. U720
- maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu
- U720 American Politics .
- This seminar offers an overview of the American political system and an introduction to major scholarly controversies in the American politics subfield of the discipline. ... Following a session on various approaches to the study of American politics, the first unit will focus on the framework of American politics, including American political culture(s), the constitutional foundations of national politics, and the patterning of inclusion/exclusion in the political community. ... An overview session at the end of the course will highlight connections across units and emerging scholarship about American politics. We will regularly address issues and problems in teaching an introductory undergraduate course in American politics. ...
- Stimson, Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics (Princeton University Press, 1989). ...
- , The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations (Westview Press, 1994). ...
- , The Constitution and American Political Development: An Institutional Perspective (University of Illinois Press, 1992). ...
- , The Politics of Interests: Interest Groups Transformed (Westview Press, 1992). ...
- Stephen Skowronek, The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to George Bush (Harvard University Press, 1993). ...
- Brian Balogh, "Reorganizing the Organizational Synthesis: Federal-Professional Relations in Modern America," Studies in American Political Development 5 (Spring 1991): 119-72. ...
- Mark Graber, "The Non-Majoritarian Difficulty: Legislative Deference to the Judiciary," Studies in American Political Development 7 (1) (Spring 1993): 35-73. ...
- , The New American Political System (1979), pp. ...
- David Greenstone, "Political Culture and American Political Development: Liberty, Union, and the Liberal Bipolarity," Studies in American Political Development 1 (1986): 1-49. ...
- , The New American Political System (1979), pp. ...
- Shapiro, "Studying Substantive Democracy," PS: Political Science & Politics 27 (1) (March 1994): 9-17. ...
54. New America Foundation : book_Rev -1011- "The Radical Center"
- www.newamerica.net
- "The Radical Center is much more than the future of American politics--it's the future of America. ...
- Now come Ted Halstead and Michael Lind with an ambitious agenda--to reinvent our politics for these new times. ...
- "The curse of modern politics is what the technology world calls 'legacy code' - inherited taboos, biases, and blinders that prevent most public figures from expressing, or even thinking, original thoughts. ...
- The Future of American Politics.
- "As we enter the information era," Halstead and Lind write, "the increasingly heterodox pluralism of the American public is in direct conflict with the dogmatic duopoly of our two parties At some point in the early 21st century, the modern equivalents of Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roosevelt will once again remodel the inherited institutions of our republic. ...
- While revolutions in information technology and biotechnology are fundamentally reshaping the American economy and society, the two major political parties remain stuck within old ideas and policies. ...
- Drawing upon American history and mindful of the turmoil surrounding the 2000 election, they assert that the traditional ideologies of the liberal Left and the conservative Right have become defunct and are responsible for the political alienation of much of the populace. ...
55. p o l i t i c o s . c o . u k
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- Understanding American Government and Politics.
- A2 text book on American politics.
- American Government.
- The American Democracy.
- Election edition of celebrated text book on American democracy.
- Leo Strauss and the American Right .
- Developments in American Politics 4 .
- A leading textbook on US politics.
- American Political Commercials VHS.
- Traitors, Crooks & Obstructionists in US Politics, Media & Business.
- American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World.
56. Brookings Institution Press, Mixed Messages, American Politics and International Organization 1919-1999
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- Mixed Messages: American Politics and International Organization 1919-1999 (1999).
- — SENATOR WALTER GEORGE, 1948 EVEN A CURSORY review of the eight themes discussed in the preceding chapters makes two conclusions abundantly clear: the sources for American ambivalence toward international institutions and undertakings are ample and varied; and the key to understanding the peculiarities of U. ... -UN rela- tions lies in the dynamics of American domestic politics. ... policies toward international organizations, then it is to the forces that shape domestic policies and politics that one must look. For many observers, the journey to understand the complexities and subtleties of American attitudes begins with the apparent contradiction between the disdain that many members of Congress express toward the United Nations and the seemingly broad public support for the world body, as evidenced in surveys of public opinion. ...
- payments to it can better be understood, as well, as a rather small piece of a much more com- plex political mosaic in a period of considerable flux and uncertainty in domestic politics. ... This chapter seeks to shed some light on the domestic political forces that have shaped these apparent paradoxes in American policies toward the United Nations. ...
- American opinion leaders and scholars derived a variety of conclusions from the fateful collision between the League and the Senate. ... Such a league was a ghostly spectre which never had any existence in fact but the superstition strongly persists in American thought. There is a hostility deep-rooted in large sections of American opinion toward the acceptance of any obligation which would compel the United States to participate in any international repressive or punitive measures as a result of an engagement made in advance of the event. ... Except in times of national emergency, there is little adherence to the assertion of Daniel Webster that politics stop at the water's edge. ... This attitude of the American electorate tends to discourage politi- cians from supporting new departures in foreign policy and helps to explain the success of such attacks as those on the League of Nations and the World Court. ...
- The successful results of the UN's founding conference in San Francisco and the prominent role played by American delegates there simply served to reinforce public enthusiasm. ... 4 According to Thomas Franck, a noted New York Uni- versity law professor, the administration-organized campaign to gain Senate support for the United Nations was "surely one of the most dramatic ex- amples of hard-seh huckstering in twentieth century American politics. ...
- The lesson is clear: in terms of domestic politics, abortion matters, international commitments do not. ... A Democratic president with considerable oratorical skills sought to go over the heads of a Republican Congress in a direct and heartfelt appeal to the American people. ... "55 Their tactics succeeded then, as they have so often since, despite the impressive continuity of American public support for international organization. ...
57. Article: Jeane Kirkpatrick
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- Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick (born November 19, 1926) is an American conservative political scientist and member of the neoconservative movement. ...
- During her early academic career she was a Marxist, joining the Youth section of the American Socialist Party. ...
- She became active in politics as a Democrat in the 1970s, and was active in the later campaigns of former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey. ...
- She became a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank. ...
- The New Presidential Elite: Men and Women in National Politics, 1976 (ASIN 087154475X) .
- Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in Politics, 1982 (ASIN 0671438360) .
58. Article: Talk:C. S. Lewis
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- As an Irishman, I'm not going to comment on the politics :) --John Lynch .
- 2) "his relationship with an American fan, Joy Gresham, whom he met and married in London" -- this site http://www. ...
- The OED reports nothing distinctively American about "medieval" or British about "mediaeval", recording uses from both sides of the pond (though the latter, as I said, has no recent uses). ...
59. American Political Development
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- United States Political History Dave Robertson American politics; American political History; History of Congress; history of the presidency; United States; the state; U. ... elections; American exceptionalism; federalism Normal David B. ... 2720 110 American Political Development.
- see also the Political Economy Bibliography / Environmental Politics Bibliography / American Political Development Syllabus.
- CONTENTS: BASIC ARCHIVAL & DATA SOURCES INDEXES / METHODS AND CONCEPTS * Theory Construction * Case Studies * The Political Science Discipline * Historical Institutionalism * The State * The Positive Theory of Institutions * American "Exceptionalism" * American Political Development * The American State * Federalism / CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT * Founding * Institutional Engineering / PERIODS OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT * Founding to Civil War * The State of Courts and Parties, 1865-1900 * Progressivism* Normalcy and New Deal * Cold War and the 1960s * The New (?) American Political System / LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT / PRESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT / ADMINISTRATIVE & BUREAUCRATIC DEVELOPMENT / LEGAL DEVELOPMENT * Critical Legal Theory / THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICS * Primary Sources and Data * Political Parties, Realignment, Voting & Elections, Suffrage & Election Law * Interests * Political Corruption, Machines, Patronage * Campaign Finance * Public Opinion * Political Culture and Ideology * The South * Religion * Gender * Race * Slavery * Media / THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICY * Agenda Setting * Legislating.
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- Niemi, Vital Statistics on American Politics (Congressional Quarterly Press) .
- Link to the University of Virginia Miller Center's The American President website.
- American Statistics Index (ASI; statistics from public documents; microfiche).
- Paul Pierson, "Not Just What, but When: Timing and Sequence in Political Processes," SAPD 14:1 (Spring 2000): 72-92; Robert Jervis, "Timing and Interaction in Politics: A Comment on Pierson;" Kathleen Thelen, "Timing and Temporality in the Analysis of Institutional Change;" and Amy Bridges, "Path Dependence, Sequence, History, Theory," SAPD 14:1 (Spring, 2000): 93-112.
- " American Economic Review 75:2 (1985):332-337.
- Tetlock and Aaron Belkin, Counterfactual Thought Experiments in World Politics: Logical, Methodological, and Psychological Perspectives (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996).
- Richard Ned LeBow, "What's So Different About a Counterfactual?" World Politics 52 (July, 2000): 550-585 .
- for an excellent example of the use of counterfactuals in American Political Development, see Jack N. ...
- , Political Science: The State of the Discipline II (American Political Science Association, 1993), 105-120.
- Arend Lijphart, "Comparative Politics and the Comparative Method," APSR 65: 3 (September, 1971), 682 - 695.
60. American Reform Party
- www.americanreform.org
- American Reform Party .
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61. Tikkun: The Current Thinking
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- American Politics.
- American Politics The Current Thinking .
- Did the United States force Haiti's president out? Speaking from exile in the Central African Republic, Jean-Bertrand Aristide claimed this week that he was "kidnapped" in a "modern coup d'etat" by US forces, who ushered him from Haiti on an American plane early Sunday morning. ... Washington calls those accusations absurd, saying that American officials were acting on Aristide's request, and doing him a favor by helping him out of the strife-torn country. ...
- Putting God Back In Politics Jim Wallis | 12. ...
- And it was yet another example of the increasing overlap between politics and show biz. ...
- We face two very difficult years ahead--and we need to stand by each other, build the Tikkun community, and articulate a different vision for American society. ...
- As the anniversary of 9/11 looms closer, the fight for the meaning of American patriotism heats up. ...
- The corporate control of politics often distorts our thinking. ...
62. American Politics
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- American Literature.
- American Politics.
- American Politics.
- American Political Dictionary REF JK9. ...
- American Political Terms: an Historical Dictionary JK9. ...
- Dictionary of American Diplomatic History REF E183. ...
- Dictionary of Politics: Selected American and Foreign Political and Legal Terms REF JA61. ...
- Dorsey Dictionary of American Government and Politics REF JK9. ...
- Encyclopedia of American Activism REF JK1764. ...
- Encyclopedia of American Political History REF E183. ...
- Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics REF E184. ...
- Encyclopedia of Women American Politics REF HQ1236. ...
- Congressional Quarterly's American Congressional Dictionary. ...
- Encyclopedia of the American Legislative System. ...
- American Presidency: A Guide to Information Sources. ...
- Encyclopedia of the American Presidency. ...
63. The Labour Party - Investing in strong communities
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64. Article: United States
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- Before the British, and in terms of territory, the Dutch, Spanish and French had a stronger foothold on the New Continent where Native Americans (formerly called American Indians or Indians) had lived for thousands of years. ...
- 2 Politics.
- During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions. ...
- Politics .
- Main article: Politics of the United States .
- The immense cultural, economic, and military influence of the United States has made foreign relations an especially important topic in its politics, with considerable concern about the image of the United States throughout the world. ...
- American Samoa | Baker Island | Guam | Howland Island | Jarvis Island | Johnston Atoll | Kingman Reef | Midway Islands | Northern Mariana Islands | Palmyra Atoll | Puerto Rico | U. ...
- The United States also holds several other territories, districts and possessions, notably the federal district of the District of Columbia, which is the nation's capital, and several overseas insular areas, the most significant of which are Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the United States Virgin Islands. ...
- Under the laws of war, a nation is not an occupying power until the war is declared to be over—thus, the United States is not technically an occupying power in Iraq, although it currently has control over that nation's people, politics and economy. ...
- A third significant minority is the Asian American population (3. ... The native population of Native Americans, such as American Indians and Inuit make up less than 1% of the population. ...
- History Timeline (Colonial Era, American Revolution, Westward Expansion, Civil War, World War 1, Great Depression, World War 2, Cold War, Vietnam War, Civil Rights), Foreign relations, Military, Demographic and Postal history .
- Politics Law (Constitution and Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence), Political parties (Democrats & Republicans), Elections (Electoral College), Political scandals, Political divisions .
- Other United States territory, Communications, Transportation (Highways and Interstates, Railroads), Uncle Sam, Flag, American Dream, Media, Education, Tourism, Social issues (Immigration, Affirmative action, Racial profiling, Human rights, War on Drugs, Pornography, Gay marriage, Prisons, Capital punishment), American Exceptionalism, Anti-Americanism, American Folklore, American English .
- 1 The use of the words America to mean the United States of America and American to mean a United States citizen are regarded by many people in the rest of The Americas as inaccurate and even offensive, but among English speakers it is normal and accepted. ...
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65. Wen Ho Lee
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- Home Asian- American Candidates Asian- American Issues Key Contests Close Contests Presidential Election Voting Records Hot Topics Write Your Politician News Hate Crimes Statistics Reverse Discrimination Wen Ho Lee Hall of Shame Colleges Medical School Law Schools Law Firms Links Stop Being a Sap Legal Disclaimers Who Is This Guy?.
- ``It is un-American. ...
- Asian-American Scholars Urge Scientists to Boycott U. ...
- Joint Press Statement by Asian Pacific American Organizations, 12/16/99.
- org, The Asian-American Government Executives Network, and this website's News page.
66. Article: El Salvador
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- From Spain: September 15, 1821 From the Central American Federation: 1842.
- 2 Politics.
- El Salvador achieved independence from Spain in 1821 and from the Central American Federation in 1842. ...
- Politics.
- Main article: Politics of El Salvador .
- El Salvador's poor Central American economy suffers from a weak tax collection system, factory closings, the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch, and weak world coffee prices. ...
67. usnews.com: Opinion: Michael Barone on Latino voters and American politics (10/5/02)
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- Latino voters and American politics .
- This may be because they have an idealized concept of American government and assume that it lacks the defects of government which are common knowledge in Latin America. ...
- Their attitudes toward economic and cultural issues have been shaped by experiences in their home countries that are unfamiliar to most American political analysts and by experiences in America which do not fit well into the "people of color" model. ...
- Democrats may take encouragement from this poll that Latinos tend to trust American government and want more of it. ... This time 100 years ago no one knew for sure how Italian and Jewish and Polish immigrants would affect American politics; today no one knows how Latinos will. ...
68. Article: John Sherman
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- He was born in Lancaster, Ohio, and was the younger brother of the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. ...
- Before entering politics, he practiced law, studying under an older brother and joining him as a partner in 1844. ...
69. Article: Reaganomics
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- However, true Keynesianism, which called for deficit spending during recessions and surplus saving during periods of prosperity, was rarely implemented in its totality in American politics, usually because political considerations overshadowed fiscal policy. ...
- The belief of Reaganomics that the tax cuts would more than pay for themselves was influenced by the Laffer curve, a theoretical taxation model that was particularly in vogue among some American conservatives during the 1970s. ...
- ) that many claim helped to reinvigorate the American economy was initiated in the 1970s and received broad bipartisan support. ...
70. Article: Libertarian perspectives on abortion
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- A uniquely controversial issue, particularly in American politics, is abortion. ...
- While the abortion issue fiercely divides the American mainstream, pro-life and pro-choice libertarians are not so vehemently separated. ...
71. Article: Modern world
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- During this time earth-shattering changes have occurred in politics, industry, society, economics, commerce, transportation, communication, mechanization, automation, science, medicine, technology and culture which transformed the "Old World" into the Modern or New World, culminating in the Nuclear Age, the Sexual Revolution, the Information Age and finally a Leisure Age. ...
- The American Revolution of 1776. ...
- The American Revolutionary War .
- The American and French Revolutions ended the role of absolute monarchies to do as they wished in the world. ...
- Equality of the sexes in politics and economics, women's liberation movement, gay rights for homosexuals and the freedom afforded by contraception allowed for greater personal choices in these intimate areas of personal life. ...
- The Modern world replaced the old Biblically oriented value system, the monarchical system of government, and the feudal system, with new democratic and liberal ideas in politics, science, psychology, sociology, and economics derived from the writings of people such as: .
- Architect of liberty and helped draft the American Declaration of Independence .
- American screenwriter, film director, producer, and mass media entrepreneur .
72. Article: Pragmatism
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- Pragmatism is perhaps the only peculiarly American school of philosophy. ...
- According to Menand, pragmatism took form largely in response to the work of Charles Darwin (evolution, ongoing process, and a non-epistemological view of history), statistics (the recognition of the role of randomness in the unfolding of events, and of the presence of regularity within randomness), American democracy (values of pluralism and consensus applied to knowledge as well as politics), and in particular the American Civil War (a rejection of the sort of absolutizing or dualizing claims (i. ...
- John Dewey (American philosopher, key thinker in philosophy of education, referred to his own philosophy as "instrumentalism") .
- Cornel West (important thinker on race, politics, and religion; operates under the sign of "prophetic pragmatism") .
- That distinction became a canonical part of Anglo-American philosophy sometime after James' death in 1910. ...
- He was also something of an organizer within the academic world, serving as president of the American Philosophical Association 1905-06, and soon thereafter helping to found the American Association of University Professors, of which he became the first president in 1915. ...
- The pragmatic tradition seemed to be fading in the Anglo-American world of the 1930s and '40s, as logical positivism, an Austrian import, reigned supreme. ...
- Cornel West is the author of "The American Evasion of Philosophy" (1989) and "The Ethical Dimension of Marxist Thought" (1991). ...
73. TVSpy Home
- www.tvspy.com
- Can iTV Reinvigorate American Politics? .
- Politics in this country have become a joke. ...
- And speaking of voting, it's scary that there were more votes for the American Idol than for the American President. ...
- Television, which has been the make-or-break of politicians since the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates, has the potential to reinvigorate the way people feel about politics, especially if it takes advantage of new digital TV technologies. ...
- Will interactive television technologies help to create a diversity of voices in American politics or will they disenfranchise the less affluent? Share your thoughts in the Generation TV Watercooler .
- The Internet is already setting the precedent for how people wish to interact with politics. ...
- But for now, the closest we come to politics through interactive TV is watching Terminator 2 on video-on-demand. ...
- Make Politics More Interactive. ...
- If only politics were really that fun - a little less C-SPAN and a little more MTV. ...
- This is where politics needs to go to engage people again. ...
- citizens would cast their vote if they could skip the annual Tuesday trip to the local VFW and just vote from their living room couches? It seems to be working for American Idol. ...
- Can iTV Reinvigorate American Politics? .
74. Article: Noam Chomsky
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- 2 Politics.
- It was during this time that he became more publicly engaged in politics, arguing against American involvement in the Vietnam War from around 1965. In 1969 he published American Power and the New Mandarins, a book of essays on the same subject. Since then, he has been well known for his radical political views, lecturing on politics all over the world, and writing several other books on the subject. ...
- Chomsky is one of the most well-known figures of the American left. ... Unlike many anarchists, Chomsky does not always object to electoral politics; he has even endorsed candidates for office. ... Chomsky has also stated that he considers himself to be a conservative (Chomsky's Politics, p. ...
- He also has a large group of critics, both conservative and liberal, as well as some anarchists, who, although they normally agree with his political analysis, consider his aforementioned support of electoral politics to go against their principles. ...
- He has criticized the US government for its involvement in the Vietnam War and the larger Indochina conflict; its interference in Central and South American countries, and its military support of Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. ...
- Chomsky has also had a long fascination with and involvement in left-wing Zionist politics. ...
- Among many articles and books, his book The Fateful Triangle is considered one of the premier texts among those who oppose Israeli treatment of Palestinians and American support for Israel. He has also condemned Israel's role in "guiding state terrorism" for selling weapons to Latin American countries that he characterizes as U. ... 4) In addition, he has repeatedly and vehemently condemned the United States for its military and diplomatic support for Israel, and sectors of the American Jewish community for their role in obtaining this support. ...
- Middle East Politics, speech Columbia University 1999 .
- For example, when Chomsky and Herman wrote After the Cataclysm, Postwar Indochina and the Reconstruction of Imperial Ideology, a book claiming that American media used "unsubstantiated" refugee testimonies, in regard to the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge Pol Pot regime, his apparent unwillingness to acknowledge that atrocities were being committed caused many to attack him as being a Pol Pot apologist. Chomsky's views on the Cambodia situation changed as facts were revealed, but he ultimately argued that focusing on Pol Pot's atrocities did little more than serve to take away attention from what he described as "comparable American atrocities. ...
75. Article: John Adams
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Politics.
- This was in 1761, and the argument inspired him with zeal for the cause of the American colonies. ...
- Politics.
- From that time onward throughout his career Adams championed the establishment and strengthening of an American Navy. ...
- In 1778 John Adams sailed for France to supersede Silas Deane in the American commission there. ...
- Throughout the negotiations Adams was especially determined that the right of the United States to the fisheries along the British-American coast should be recognized. Political conditions in Great Britain, at the moment, made the conclusion of peace almost a necessity with the British ministry, and eventually the American negotiators were able to secure a peculiarly favourable treaty. ...
- In 1785 John Adams was appointed the first of a long line of able and distinguished American ministers to the court of St James's. ...
- Morse, John Adams (Boston, 1885: later edition, 1899), in the ``American Statesmen Series; and Mellen Chamberlain, John Adams, the Statesman of the Revolution; with other Essays and Addresses (Boston, 1898). ...
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