Congressional Government

Congressional Government

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  • Author: Woodrow Wilson
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  • Category : Executive power
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 374


The American Senate

The American Senate

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  • Author: Lindsay Rogers
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  • Category : United States
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 310


The Invention of the United States Senate

The Invention of the United States Senate

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  • Author: Daniel Wirls
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN: 9780801874390
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294

The invention of the United States Senate was the most complicated and confounding achievement of the Constitutional Convention. Although much has been written on various aspects of Senate history, this is the first book to examine and link the three central components of the Senate's creation: the theoretical models and institutional precedents leading up to the Constitutional Convention; the work of the Constitutional Convention on both the composition and powers of the Senate; and the initial institutionalization of the Senate from ratification through the early years of Congress. The authors show how theoretical principles of a properly constructed Senate interacted with political interests and power politics in the multidimensional struggle to construct the Senate, before, during, and after the convention.


Congressional Record

Congressional Record

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  • Author: United States. Congress
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  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404


United States Senate Catalogue of Fine Art

United States Senate Catalogue of Fine Art

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  • Author: Diane K. Skvarla
  • Publisher: Government Printing Office
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  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 514

The U.S. Capitol abounds in magnificent art that rivals its exterior architectural splendor. The fine art held by the U.S. Senate comprises much of this treasured heritage. It spans over 200 years of history & contains works by such celebrated artists as Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Hiram Powers, Daniel Chester French, Charles Willson Peale, Gilbert Stuart, Walker Hancock, & Alexander Calder. This volume provides previously unpublished information on the 160 paintings & sculptures in the U.S. Senate. Each work of art -- from portraiture of prominent senators to scenes depicting significant events in U.S. history -- is illus. with a full-page color photo, accompanied by an essay & secondary images that place the work in historical & aesthetic context.


The American Commonwealth

The American Commonwealth

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  • Author: James Bryce Bryce (Viscount)
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  • Category : Politics and government
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 770


Sizing Up the Senate

Sizing Up the Senate

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  • Author: Frances E. Lee
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226470061
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

This book raises questions about one of the key institutions of American government, the United States Senate, and should be of interest to anyone concerned with issues of representation.


The Direct Primary

The Direct Primary

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  • Author: Lamar Taney Beman
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  • Category : Election law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204


Panic in the Senate

Panic in the Senate

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  • Author: Michael Trapani
  • Publisher: Algora Publishing
  • ISBN: 1628944579
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

President Andrew Jackson fought many battles, but equally important, in the 1830s he campaigned passionately to limit the power of the federal government and that of the central bank. He argued vehemently that the Bank gave privilege and unfair advantage to the elite few at the expense of the public. The events retold in this book foreshadowed some of the conflicts dividing the U.S. today. Questions about how much power the President ought to have and how much the central bank could exercise in controlling the economy riled the nation. The Senate session of the 23rd Congress (often called the “Panic Session”) served as the main arena for two battles: what form the American presidency would take and the economic direction the country would follow. This became the most crucial political debate during the antebellum period, outside of the slavery issue. Offering a deep analysis of the arguments put forth by Jackson’s Senate allies and their opponents, this book fills an important void. These debates are crucial to understanding the formation of the second party system, the evolution of the presidency under Jackson, and the economic direction the country took as it spiraled uncontrollably towards the Civil War. The debates of the session are often condensed down to the words of Senate giants such as Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster, but this book argues that others’ contributions to the session were equally significant. The Bank War altered the economic course the country had followed since its birth, but further, the manner in which Jackson waged the war forever changed the nature and power of the American president, as well as its relationship to the people.


The Senate

The Senate

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  • Author: Daniel Wirls
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN: 0813946913
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 317

In this lively analysis, Daniel Wirls examines the Senate in relation to our other institutions of government and the constitutional system as a whole, exposing the role of the "world’s greatest deliberative body" in undermining effective government and maintaining white supremacy in America. As Wirls argues, from the founding era onward, the Senate constructed for itself an exceptional role in the American system of government that has no firm basis in the Constitution. This self-proclaimed exceptional status is part and parcel of the Senate’s problematic role in the governmental process over the past two centuries, a role shaped primarily by the combination of equal representation among states and the filibuster, which set up the Senate’s clash with modern democracy and effective government and has contributed to the contemporary underrepresentation of minority members. As he explains, the Senate’s architecture, self-conception, and resulting behavior distort rather than complement democratic governance and explain the current gridlock in Washington, D.C. If constitutional changes to our institutions are necessary for better governance, then how should the Senate be altered to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem? This book provides one answer.