The Liberal Presidents: A Study of the Liberal Tradition in the American Presidency |
Contents
PREVIEW OF THE LIBERAL TRADITION I | 1 |
FIRST PATTERNS FOR THE PRESIDENCY | 12 |
DECLINE OF THE NATIONAL IDEAL | 26 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adams administration affairs affirmed American Andrew Andrew Jackson Andrew Johnson Annual Message authority bank bill British Buren Cabinet campaign citizens civil Colombia colonies colored consent Constitution continued Court December declared Democratic economic election electoral emancipation established F. D. Roosevelt fact favor federal government Federalist force foreign freedmen freedom Hamilton Hayes Inaugural Indians industry influence interest issue Jackson Jefferson Johnson labor land leaders League liberal tradition liberty Lincoln majority Martin Van Buren measures ment Message to Congress military Monroe Doctrine opinion party peace political popular vote population present President presidential principle proposed prosperity protection Radical Republicans reform regarded Republic Senate slavery slaves social South Carolina Southern sovereignty Specie Circular stormy present Subheadings added tariff territory Thaddeus Stevens Theodore Roosevelt tion treaty Union United Virginia Washington White House Wilson