Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... president , the vice- president , and the members of Congress are elected by pop- ular vote . If an amendment proposing to make the cabinet officials elective were to be submitted to a popular approval , it would receive only an ...
... president , the vice- president , and the members of Congress are elected by pop- ular vote . If an amendment proposing to make the cabinet officials elective were to be submitted to a popular approval , it would receive only an ...
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... president holds his cabinet responsible . The subordinate officials and clerks should be subjected to civil service regulations . The recall can be used as a means of holding a check on the governor , though if he should continue to ...
... president holds his cabinet responsible . The subordinate officials and clerks should be subjected to civil service regulations . The recall can be used as a means of holding a check on the governor , though if he should continue to ...
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... President , Vice Presi- dent , and Cabinet ; a return to the principle of no reelection to the chief magistracy ; a guarantee of fair elections at all times ; the choice of capable , honest , and impartial judges , jefes politicos , and ...
... President , Vice Presi- dent , and Cabinet ; a return to the principle of no reelection to the chief magistracy ; a guarantee of fair elections at all times ; the choice of capable , honest , and impartial judges , jefes politicos , and ...
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... president in case of his death or disability , as Madero unwittingly thought . Madero , then , in a sense , was an opportunist ; he went into power on the wave of an unprecedented popular movement without having done much to promote it ...
... president in case of his death or disability , as Madero unwittingly thought . Madero , then , in a sense , was an opportunist ; he went into power on the wave of an unprecedented popular movement without having done much to promote it ...
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... President Wil- son , and eleven other foreign governments , including Argen- tina , Brazil , and Chile , took a different view of the situation , and this , too , despite the recognition of the Huerta govern- ment by no less than twenty ...
... President Wil- son , and eleven other foreign governments , including Argen- tina , Brazil , and Chile , took a different view of the situation , and this , too , despite the recognition of the Huerta govern- ment by no less than twenty ...
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