Congressional Voting in a Partisan Era: A Study of the McKinley Houses and a Comparison to the Modern House of RepresentativesUniversity Press of Kansas, 1973 - 273 psl. |
Turinys
FIFTYSIXTH HOUSES | 13 |
THE PERVASIVENESS OF PARTY VOTING | 43 |
CONSTITUENCY and the Party Vote | 93 |
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Congressional Voting in a Partisan Era– A Study of the McKinley Houses and a ... David W. Brady Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1973 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adjournment agricultural Amendment to H.R. American analysis appropriations areas bill border centralized chapter characteristics Cohesion committee compared composition Congress congressional parties constituency Democratic Democratic party demonstrated determinant differences districts eastern effect election factor Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Fifty-sixth House findings force further given History House of Representatives important increased independent Index industrial interests issues late leadership leadership structure least legislation less levels lower majority McKinley membership midwestern mixed modern House nature occupational opposed party affiliation party competition party voting party-support scores pass H.R. Passage pattern percent percentage period Political position predict Procedure question region regression relationship Republican result roll calls rules safe Scale Seating dispute secondary Senate served Session shown shows significant southern Speaker standard strong support scores Table tariff tion top leaders United variable voting patterns western York