Basic Documents in American HistoryVan Nostrand, 1956 - 192 páginas Timely and timeless, these basic documents are designed to remind us of the durable qualities of American values and traditions, and how adaptable they are to a changing world. This concise collection forcibly demonstrates that national growth and prosperity have been achieved in the face of honest and persistent differences of opinion over policy, both domestic and foreign. Included are Supreme Court decisions banning segregation of races in public schools, and President Kennedy's proclamation of a quarantine of offensive weapons to Cuba. |
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... tion shall be original ; and original jurisdiction where the constitution has declared it shall be appellate ; the distribu- tion of jurisdiction , made in the constitution , is form without substance . Affirmative words are often , in ...
... tion shall be original ; and original jurisdiction where the constitution has declared it shall be appellate ; the distribu- tion of jurisdiction , made in the constitution , is form without substance . Affirmative words are often , in ...
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... tion of this subject . If any act of the legislature , repugnant to the constitu- tion , is void , does it , notwithstanding its invalidity , bind the courts , and oblige them to give it effect ? Or , in other words , though it be not ...
... tion of this subject . If any act of the legislature , repugnant to the constitu- tion , is void , does it , notwithstanding its invalidity , bind the courts , and oblige them to give it effect ? Or , in other words , though it be not ...
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... tion - a revolution which goes on steadily , quietly adjust- ing itself to changing conditions - without the concentra- tion camp or the quick - lime in the ditch . The world order which we seek is the cooperation of free countries ...
... tion - a revolution which goes on steadily , quietly adjust- ing itself to changing conditions - without the concentra- tion camp or the quick - lime in the ditch . The world order which we seek is the cooperation of free countries ...
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The Mayflower Compact November 21 1620 | 7 |
The New England Confederation May 29 1643 | 17 |
The Declaration of Independence July 4 1776 | 27 |
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Nation Formation: Towards a Theory of Abstract Community Paul James Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |