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The laws passed by the Congress of the United States during the depression of the nineteen thirties , in execution of the New Deal policies , aroused representatives of business and industry on numerous occasions to challenge the ...
The laws passed by the Congress of the United States during the depression of the nineteen thirties , in execution of the New Deal policies , aroused representatives of business and industry on numerous occasions to challenge the ...
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In the Supreme Court of the United States , even the meaning of the Federal Constitution is determined by majority vote . Citizens of a democracy take this majority principle for granted and think little about its origin or ...
In the Supreme Court of the United States , even the meaning of the Federal Constitution is determined by majority vote . Citizens of a democracy take this majority principle for granted and think little about its origin or ...
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Since the United States is a republic , it was felt that the units of this republic should be represented as such . The underlying purpose of checks and balances which this serves is too well known to require discussion here .
Since the United States is a republic , it was felt that the units of this republic should be represented as such . The underlying purpose of checks and balances which this serves is too well known to require discussion here .
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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