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... vote against it . If they don't vote against it it is because a majority still " assent to its hypotheses . ” Actually , given democratic conditions , the people never vote into existence or out of existence a whole established system ...
... vote against it . If they don't vote against it it is because a majority still " assent to its hypotheses . ” Actually , given democratic conditions , the people never vote into existence or out of existence a whole established system ...
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... vote in the primaries was declared to be unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment . Perhaps a sign of the changing times was the fact that even in the Southern states the number of Ne- groes enrolled in high schools more than ...
... vote in the primaries was declared to be unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment . Perhaps a sign of the changing times was the fact that even in the Southern states the number of Ne- groes enrolled in high schools more than ...
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... vote against their government ? Can they vote their government out of power when there is a majority or plurality of votes against it ? Is there a constitutional requirement that elections to decide this issue shall be held at stated ...
... vote against their government ? Can they vote their government out of power when there is a majority or plurality of votes against it ? Is there a constitutional requirement that elections to decide this issue shall be held at stated ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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