The American PresidentsSalem Press, 2000 - 813페이지 This revised edition updates the 1989 edition with new photographs and textual sidebars. It details the Declaration of Independence, the Monroe Doctrine, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and also includes a glossary of political terms, programmes and campaign slogans and a timeline of events. |
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... popular vote . There have been elections in which the candidate who took a majority in the electoral college did not also have a majority of the popular vote : James K. Polk , Abraham Lincoln , and Woodrow Wilson are three examples ...
... popular vote . There have been elections in which the candidate who took a majority in the electoral college did not also have a majority of the popular vote : James K. Polk , Abraham Lincoln , and Woodrow Wilson are three examples ...
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... popular vote total matching his rivals ' combined strengths and his electoral vote count easily leading theirs . The personal victory of Truman was re- peated , but for different reasons , in the back- to - back triumphs of Dwight D ...
... popular vote total matching his rivals ' combined strengths and his electoral vote count easily leading theirs . The personal victory of Truman was re- peated , but for different reasons , in the back- to - back triumphs of Dwight D ...
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... popular votes to Jackson's 153,000 ( in states where the electors were chosen by popular election ) . Neverthe- less , the 41 electoral votes for Crawford and 37 for Clay threw the decision into the House of Representatives , where each ...
... popular votes to Jackson's 153,000 ( in states where the electors were chosen by popular election ) . Neverthe- less , the 41 electoral votes for Crawford and 37 for Clay threw the decision into the House of Representatives , where each ...
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