Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas, 3권Scribner, 1978 - 1201페이지 |
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... vote . Small in national totals , this vote is critically important in New York and other states with major urban centers . Those who count election results know that there may also be an anti - Jewish vote in some districts and , since ...
... vote . Small in national totals , this vote is critically important in New York and other states with major urban centers . Those who count election results know that there may also be an anti - Jewish vote in some districts and , since ...
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... vote of 37 to 12. After the signing it was approved a second time , by a vote of 41 to 14 ( 15 June ) . Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ( 2 February 1848 ) . This treaty ended the war against Mexico de- clared on 13 May 1846 , in response ...
... vote of 37 to 12. After the signing it was approved a second time , by a vote of 41 to 14 ( 15 June ) . Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ( 2 February 1848 ) . This treaty ended the war against Mexico de- clared on 13 May 1846 , in response ...
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... vote was held on the treaty plus the Lodge Reservations plus the fifteenth reservation . This time many Democrats abandoned Wilson and voted aye . There were still twenty - three Southern Demo- crats , however , who remained loyal ...
... vote was held on the treaty plus the Lodge Reservations plus the fifteenth reservation . This time many Democrats abandoned Wilson and voted aye . There were still twenty - three Southern Demo- crats , however , who remained loyal ...
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