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Expert presentation and analysis of more than 50 pivotal historical debates, from the Declaration of Independence to authorizing war with Iraq ߢIf taxation is a badge of freedom, let me assure my friend that the poor people of this country are covered all over with the insignia of freemen.ߢ—Rep. William Jennings Bryan, 1894. A fascinating look at history in the making—and an eye-opening presentation of some remarkably colorful rhetoric—Landmark Debates in Congress is a one-volume resource to more than 50 pivotal congressional debates. From colonial independence and individual rights to slavery, territorial expansion, and presidential powers, debates include the Bill of Rights (1789), the Revenue Act of 1894 (the origin of the income tax), FDR's court-packing plan (1937), Medicare and Medicaid (1965), Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment, and the Iraq War resolution (2002).
“Great Debate” of 1951 ∗ 1951 ∗
“Great Debate” of 1951 ∗ 1951 ∗
Following World War II, Korea was divided at the Thirty-eighth parallel with the United States occupying the southern portion of the country and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) the northern. In 1948, South Korean elections led to the formation of the Republic of Korea, and in North Korea the Democratic People's Republic of ...
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