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Any political system provides numerous instances of the differences between
theory and practice . In the United States , for example , the Vietnam war created
a major constitutional debate over which branch of government ( executive or ...
Any political system provides numerous instances of the differences between
theory and practice . In the United States , for example , the Vietnam war created
a major constitutional debate over which branch of government ( executive or ...
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Although the current practice of having enumerators from both major parties
prevents most corrupt practices , in the past , control of the enumeration process
was used for partisan purposes . For example , what was known as the graveyard
...
Although the current practice of having enumerators from both major parties
prevents most corrupt practices , in the past , control of the enumeration process
was used for partisan purposes . For example , what was known as the graveyard
...
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DRAWING ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES Throughout much of Canadian history
the practices of malapportionment and ... electoral redistributions in
Saskatchewan in 1989 and Alberta in 1990 demonstrate the prevalence of this
practice .
DRAWING ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES Throughout much of Canadian history
the practices of malapportionment and ... electoral redistributions in
Saskatchewan in 1989 and Alberta in 1990 demonstrate the prevalence of this
practice .
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