Law Making in America: The Story of the 1911-12 Session of the Sixty-Second Congress (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Nov 10, 2017 - History - 98 pages
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There followed other experiments, first in isolated cases and then quite generally. In the end it was undeniably demonstrated that the people could be trusted - that the rank and file always will act upon accurate information as to the public character of candidates; that if the actual record of any aspirant for public position is placed before the people, they will elect or defeat him according to the measure of his merit and their own welfare.

Back of the political phases of such work, lies the deeply funda mental element of enlightenment, education.

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