The United States Congress
The role of the Congress is essential to any study of American government and politics. It would be impossible to gain a complete understanding of the American system of government without an appreciation of the nature and workings of this essential body. This is an introductory text aimed at underg...
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Main Author: | English, Ross (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Manchester University Press
2003
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