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... seats in the House with Republicans making gains in the Senate . ་ Wartime Resurgence and Internationalism . America had been attacked at Pearl Harbor and had been at war with the Axis powers in Asia and Europe and on the seas for nine ...
... seats in the House with Republicans making gains in the Senate . ་ Wartime Resurgence and Internationalism . America had been attacked at Pearl Harbor and had been at war with the Axis powers in Asia and Europe and on the seas for nine ...
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... seats in the House was well above the average for a midterm election . In 35 races for the Senate , Republicans won 18 and Democrats 17 for a net Republican gain of 3 Senate seats . Even more significant for the politics of the 1968 ...
... seats in the House was well above the average for a midterm election . In 35 races for the Senate , Republicans won 18 and Democrats 17 for a net Republican gain of 3 Senate seats . Even more significant for the politics of the 1968 ...
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... seats in the House . Republicans made a net gain of 2 seats in the Senate . No less satisfying to administration supporters was the elec- tion of James L. Buckley , the Conservative candidate in New York , who replaced Republican ...
... seats in the House . Republicans made a net gain of 2 seats in the Senate . No less satisfying to administration supporters was the elec- tion of James L. Buckley , the Conservative candidate in New York , who replaced Republican ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |