Metaphor and Imagination in James Wilson`s Theory of Federal Union
... American federalism is nothing more-and nothing less-than a metaphor. This was how James Wilson, the most prominent lawyer at the Philadelphia Convention, came to approach the novel problem of understandingand conveying what federalism in a modem republic should mean. The Federal Republic created in ...
... American federalism is nothing more-and nothing less-than a metaphor. This was how James Wilson, the most prominent lawyer at the Philadelphia Convention, came to approach the novel problem of understandingand conveying what federalism in a modem republic should mean. The Federal Republic created in ...
Woodrow Wilson`s Colonial Emissary: Edward M. House and the
... the mandates was rather technical in nature, surveying the intricate applications of the mandate system and attempting to gauge the future political horizon of the territories under supervision. A monumental study in this regard was undoubtedly Quincy Wright’s treatise, Mandates Under the League of ...
... the mandates was rather technical in nature, surveying the intricate applications of the mandate system and attempting to gauge the future political horizon of the territories under supervision. A monumental study in this regard was undoubtedly Quincy Wright’s treatise, Mandates Under the League of ...
Propositions for Reform - TigerPrints
... and Morgan had little to fear from the federal government. In fact, they almost came to see the government as a bulwark and an appendage for their own purposes. Partly, this was due to a striking overlap in key personnel between business and government leadership, a phenomenon that, while hardly new ...
... and Morgan had little to fear from the federal government. In fact, they almost came to see the government as a bulwark and an appendage for their own purposes. Partly, this was due to a striking overlap in key personnel between business and government leadership, a phenomenon that, while hardly new ...
In Protection of the President: The Threats Against the President Act
... Circuit Court of Appeals and the District Courts of the United States, and Department of Justice’s, Interpretation of War Statutes Bulletins Volumes 5, 101-120, and 189, are invaluable in ascertaining the basic facts of alleged offenses, relevant indictments, and varied judicial interpretations of t ...
... Circuit Court of Appeals and the District Courts of the United States, and Department of Justice’s, Interpretation of War Statutes Bulletins Volumes 5, 101-120, and 189, are invaluable in ascertaining the basic facts of alleged offenses, relevant indictments, and varied judicial interpretations of t ...
WOODROW WILSON, "THE PUEBLO SPEECH" (25 SEPTEMBER
... lost both battles, but his reform efforts attracted national attention and established his reputation as a crusader for democracy. In the fall of 1910, the Democratic political bosses of New Jersey tapped Wilson as their candidate for governor, confident that they could control and manipulate su ...
... lost both battles, but his reform efforts attracted national attention and established his reputation as a crusader for democracy. In the fall of 1910, the Democratic political bosses of New Jersey tapped Wilson as their candidate for governor, confident that they could control and manipulate su ...
Imagining Woodrow Wilson in Asia
... of these shifts for their specific circumstances. Historians have often noted how the spectacle of material destruction and moral degeneration that was the Great War helped launch a broad critique among AfroAsian intellectuals of the West’s claim to superior civilization.12 This insight, important a ...
... of these shifts for their specific circumstances. Historians have often noted how the spectacle of material destruction and moral degeneration that was the Great War helped launch a broad critique among AfroAsian intellectuals of the West’s claim to superior civilization.12 This insight, important a ...
Imagining Woodrow Wilson in Asia
... of these shifts for their specific circumstances. Historians have often noted how the spectacle of material destruction and moral degeneration that was the Great War helped launch a broad critique among AfroAsian intellectuals of the West’s claim to superior civilization.12 This insight, important a ...
... of these shifts for their specific circumstances. Historians have often noted how the spectacle of material destruction and moral degeneration that was the Great War helped launch a broad critique among AfroAsian intellectuals of the West’s claim to superior civilization.12 This insight, important a ...
Theories of Presidential Decision Making: Wilson, Roosevelt, and
... The cabinet debated the situation and reached a unanimous decision: the new regime should be recognized. The Secretary of State defended the decision by explaining: "We certainly cannot deny to other nations that principle whereon our government is founded, that every nation has a right to govern it ...
... The cabinet debated the situation and reached a unanimous decision: the new regime should be recognized. The Secretary of State defended the decision by explaining: "We certainly cannot deny to other nations that principle whereon our government is founded, that every nation has a right to govern it ...
Colonel House in Latin America
... Not often in the study of American history does one find a character as intensely interesting and unique as Colonel Edward Mandel House. House was, perhaps, the most influential American statesman of his time, a private citizen who, as a close personal friend and trusted confidante of President Wood ...
... Not often in the study of American history does one find a character as intensely interesting and unique as Colonel Edward Mandel House. House was, perhaps, the most influential American statesman of his time, a private citizen who, as a close personal friend and trusted confidante of President Wood ...
War, Wilson, and Women, Mr. David Trevaskis
... she saw working with diverse ethnic groups through Hull House. She also believed that women were less physically aggressive and warlike than men and, therefore, particularly suited to be peacemakers. Her antiwar activity was centered on social reforms. A progressive Republican, she was more concerne ...
... she saw working with diverse ethnic groups through Hull House. She also believed that women were less physically aggressive and warlike than men and, therefore, particularly suited to be peacemakers. Her antiwar activity was centered on social reforms. A progressive Republican, she was more concerne ...
taft and wilson`s first term 1909-1917
... Taft called a special session of Congress to legislate tariff reductions. The House passed a bull with moderate reductions but in the Senate tariff rates were revised upward to suit the views of the wealthy industrialist senators. Progressive Republican insurgents led by Senator La Follette strongly ...
... Taft called a special session of Congress to legislate tariff reductions. The House passed a bull with moderate reductions but in the Senate tariff rates were revised upward to suit the views of the wealthy industrialist senators. Progressive Republican insurgents led by Senator La Follette strongly ...
Wilsonianism: The Legacy That Won`t Die
... nonetheless have felt it expedient to associate himself publicly with the early twentieth-century personification of American internationalism. Although not all American public figures have interpreted the Wilsonian legacy in the same way, yet a general admiration persists for Wilson's "idealism" in ...
... nonetheless have felt it expedient to associate himself publicly with the early twentieth-century personification of American internationalism. Although not all American public figures have interpreted the Wilsonian legacy in the same way, yet a general admiration persists for Wilson's "idealism" in ...
Class Lecture Notes 22.doc
... declaration of war; an overwhelming majority voted in favor on April 5, 1917; among those voting no was Representative Jeanette Rankin of Montana, the first woman elected to Congress. II. “Over There” (Slide 10) Page 660 A. The Call to Arms 1. Struggle in Europe—When America entered the war, Britain ...
... declaration of war; an overwhelming majority voted in favor on April 5, 1917; among those voting no was Representative Jeanette Rankin of Montana, the first woman elected to Congress. II. “Over There” (Slide 10) Page 660 A. The Call to Arms 1. Struggle in Europe—When America entered the war, Britain ...
Chapter 30 Guided Reading
... What occurred in northern cities during WWI in tandem with the arrival of large numbers of African American migrants from the South? ...
... What occurred in northern cities during WWI in tandem with the arrival of large numbers of African American migrants from the South? ...