The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... bills or resolutions a day . During the session , 9775 bills and resolutions were introduced into the House , but only 415 were considered by committees and reported . The Senate was confronted by 3103 bills and resolutions . Senate ...
... bills or resolutions a day . During the session , 9775 bills and resolutions were introduced into the House , but only 415 were considered by committees and reported . The Senate was confronted by 3103 bills and resolutions . Senate ...
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... bills were necessary . The navy bill was not passed by the Senate at the short session , and the army bill failed under a pocket veto , President Wilson not believing that provision was made for a sufficient military force . The naval ...
... bills were necessary . The navy bill was not passed by the Senate at the short session , and the army bill failed under a pocket veto , President Wilson not believing that provision was made for a sufficient military force . The naval ...
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... bills that were not considered by the Senate . The tariff bill has already been mentioned . In addi- tion , the House passed a bill providing for the funding of government obligations to the railroads ( there was a special message from ...
... bills that were not considered by the Senate . The tariff bill has already been mentioned . In addi- tion , the House passed a bill providing for the funding of government obligations to the railroads ( there was a special message from ...
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... bill by providing that interest payments on the loans be used for a cash bonus for ex - service men . The amendment went out on a point of order , but the Republican leaders promised that in the next session of the Congress legislation ...
... bill by providing that interest payments on the loans be used for a cash bonus for ex - service men . The amendment went out on a point of order , but the Republican leaders promised that in the next session of the Congress legislation ...
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... bill was materially modified before it passed the House on October 24. Even with a com- mission , instead of the uncontrolled authority of the secretary of the treasury which the administration proposed , the House accepted the measure ...
... bill was materially modified before it passed the House on October 24. Even with a com- mission , instead of the uncontrolled authority of the secretary of the treasury which the administration proposed , the House accepted the measure ...
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