The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... race . " Old words acquired new meanings , as was the case for " Intellect , " which in the Weimar Republic meant " creative capacity , " but under Hitler was " a term denoting a critical , subversive , and destructive quality . " The ...
... race . " Old words acquired new meanings , as was the case for " Intellect , " which in the Weimar Republic meant " creative capacity , " but under Hitler was " a term denoting a critical , subversive , and destructive quality . " The ...
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... race . In anger over his acceptance of the speaker- ship , the Liberals expelled McCready from their party caucus . Although a minority government may choose an opposition mem- ber as speaker , the political nature of the position is ...
... race . In anger over his acceptance of the speaker- ship , the Liberals expelled McCready from their party caucus . Although a minority government may choose an opposition mem- ber as speaker , the political nature of the position is ...
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... race draws up a list of people willing to serve as presidential electors . This slate of delegates is listed after the name of the presidential candidate on the ballot . For example , in 1980 in the state of California , Ronald Reagan ...
... race draws up a list of people willing to serve as presidential electors . This slate of delegates is listed after the name of the presidential candidate on the ballot . For example , in 1980 in the state of California , Ronald Reagan ...
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