356 résultats pour "candidate"
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Définition:
CANDIDAT, -ATE, substantif.
? 2.... le candidat aux oreillons est contagieux deux ? trois jours avant l'installation de la tum?faction parotidienne. DICTIONNAIRE ENCYCLOP?DIQUE QUILLET. 1965, page 192. Remarque g?n?rale?: Attest? comme substantif masculin dans la plupart des dictionnaires g?n?raux du XIXe. si?cle ainsi que dans Larousse du xxe. si?cle en six volumes; attest? comme substantif seul, terminaison en -e ou -ate ? partir de Dictionnaire de l'Acad?mie Fran?aise 1932 et dans DICTIONNAIRE ALPHAB?TIQUE ET ANALOG...
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La composition française réservée aux candidats scolaires
INSTRUCTIONS OFFICIELLES Le troisième sujet, comme les autres, demande au candidat de réfléchir et de s'exprimer en tirant parti de ce qu'il a lu. Mais ici il s'agit de ses lectures personnelles dans leur diversité et dans leur étendue - celles qu'il a faites pour la classe (et dont la liste présentée à l'oral contient les références) comme celles dont il a pris lui-même l'initiative. C'est dans sa culture personnelle, mais aussi dans...
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Question 154:
Quel candidat présidentielles sondages placent-ils en
tête, à la veille des élections de mai 1988:
A.
non-ingérence du Président dans les affaires intérieures, le rôle d'arbitre, pourtant, qu'il a tenu à assumer en diverses circonstances, la primauté qu'il a revendiquée en politique étrangère, lui ont donc valu un très net regain de considération. Inversement le Premier ministre J. Chirac a vu ses actions baisser. L'usure du pouvoir, la nécessité aussi où J. Chirac se trouve de lorgner vers l'extrême droite pour se constituer une majorité suffisante en vue de l'élection présidentielle, ont malgr...
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Il est fréquent, aujourd'hui. que le candidat à un emploi doive se soumettre à un certain nombre de «tests » ayant pour objet non seulement d'évaluer ses capacités professionnelles, mais aussi ses qualités morales; son comportement familial, social... Que vous ayez été concerné directement ou non par ces pratiques, vous direz ce que vous en pensez.
• Plan du développement ~ Première partie : les tests • Leur principe et leur intérêt - A l'origine, les tests étaient employés à des fins théra peutiques et sous le sceau du secret. Les psychologues estiment qu'ils révèlent les obsessions d'un individu et peuvent éclairer malade et thérapeute. Actuellement, ils prétendent inventorier les multiples facettes d'une person nalité, donner des renseignements sur le caractère, l'intel ligence d'u...
- Locutions avec scrutin, nom masculin scrutin majoritaire Scrutin où seul le candidat qui remporte le plus grand nombre de suffrages est élu.
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Définition:
Candidat-suicide, substantif masculin.
STATISTIQUES?: Fr?quence absolue litt?raire?: 1 281. Fr?quence relative litt?raire?: XIXe. si?cle?: a) 1 425, b) 1 540; XXe. si?cle?: a) 2 240, b) 2 059.
- Quelques conseils aux futurs candidats - Il est fortement recommandé d'avoir des connaissances de base sur la culture anglosaxonne (politique, système éducatif, histoire et géographie).
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Etats-Unis
à2 étapes officielles sur le plan juridique. L'élection américaine se compose de 4 étapes et une partie de l'élection est organisée par les parties et non pas par l'état. 1- La désignation des délégués. La désignation lieu dans chaque état, à l'intérieur de chaque partie. Le processus commence à l'automne qui précède et qui dure plusieurs mois. Il s'agit de désigner les délégués dans chaque partis et ces derniers vont être amenés à choisir le « candidat ». Le processus de désignation des d...
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INSTRUCTIONS MINISTÉRIELLES EPREUVE DE FRANÇAIS
particulier, à en préciser les données et à exposer, en les justifiant, ses propres vues sur la question. Ce choix, quiest entièrement libre, peut porter sur un thème évoqué à titre accessoire par l'auteur. Il convient seulement depréciser, à la lumière de l'expérience, que ce thème doit offrir dans le texte une réelle consistance et ne pas fournirabusivement l'occasion de développements généraux et tout faits. Les deux parties de l'épreuve sont distinctes. Il serait mal fondé de faire grief au...
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ANGLAIS
1 Résultats
Les résultats d'ensemble sont assez moyens.
- 2 - production qui lui seront nécessaires pour restituer le contenu du document sonore et réagir aux sollicitations bienveillantes du jury. ƒ de prévoir les termes récurrents difficiles à réaliser sur le plan phonétique ƒ d’être prêt à pouvoir répondre à quelques questions portant sur l’actualité brûlante, sur certains aspects culturels propres aux pays de langue anglaise, ou aussi, assez fréquemment, sur des sujets à dimension éducative : un sujet proposé cette année invitait les c...
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Lincoln: "A House Divided"
At the 1858 state Republican convention in Springfield, Illinois, the Republican Party's United States Senate candidate for Illinois and future president Abraham Lincoln
delivered his famous "House Divided" speech.
First, That no negro slave, imported as such from Africa, and no descendant of such slave can ever be a citizen of any state in the sense of that term as used in theConstitution of the United States. This point is made in order to deprive the negro, in every possible event, of the benefit of that provision of the United StatesConstitution which declares that 'The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States.' Secondly, That, 'sub...
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Le CV vidéo, un outil censé lutter contre la discrimination à l'emploi
s'entassent quotidiennement sur le bureau du DRH. " Le CV vidéo permet de donner l'image d'un candidat motivé dès la première impression ", souligne Sophie Antoine Dautremant, conceptrice du site Easy-cv. Il permettrait de son côté à l'employeur de gagner du temps en ciblant mieux les candidats. " Il est particulièrement adapté aux métiers de la communication, de la vente et des relations clientèles en général, pour lesquels la première impression donnée fait partie des critères de sélection. Il...
- Rugby conseil au candidat
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François Mitterrand : ALLOCUTION TÉLÉVISÉE (Campagne présidentielle 1974, François Mitterrand)
télévisée, la première de la campagne électorale de Mitterrand à la télévision. Elle a donc forcément un caractèregénéral : le candidat doit se présenter, se situer, dire pourquoi il est là. D'autre part, c'est un texte dit oralement,non pas devant un public réel, mais devant une caméra de télévision : il est donc difficile, périlleux, de s'adresser àhaute voix au téléspectateur absent; l'orateur doit créer le lien avec son auditoire, et non pas seulement rassemblerdes arguments. Le commentaire...
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President of the United States.
Democrats and Republicans—select delegates to attend their party conventions. Primary voters and caucus participants choose delegates who will support their favoredcandidate at the convention. The party conventions, held in the summer before the November general election, formally nominate the winner of the primaries andcaucuses. Would-be candidates crisscross the states that hold the earliest primaries, especially New Hampshire, which holds the country’s first primary, usually in mid-February....
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Political Parties.
In both Britain and the United States, competition between political parties undermined traditional conceptions of politics rooted in classical and Christian notions ofvirtue and public service. According to this tradition, political leaders should act according to a model of virtue that involved placing the common good above theinterests of a fraction of the society. Leaders acting to benefit only themselves or a narrow portion of the society were considered corrupt. However, party competitionr...
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Astronaut - astronomy.
Every operation during a flight is important and interesting, but many might be boring to an observer. Much of an astronaut’s job is entering computer instructions,preparing samples, making measurements, recording data, fixing what breaks, and adjusting the checklist when something unexpected happens. Sometimes astronautsretrieve or repair satellites, rendezvous or dock with other spacecraft, and do important emergency repairs. The adaptability of the human crew is crucial to the successof missi...
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Electoral College.
III HISTORY OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE A Origins One thing is clear about the political theory underpinning the electoral college: The framers of the Constitution could not agree on one. From the outset, the framerswere uncertain about how the president should be chosen. Meeting in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787, the framers originally decidedto have Congress choose the president, and that there should be no popular vote to elect the president. Then the Con...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901).
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) - Histoire
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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CRPE SESSION 2007
FORPROF
ANGLAIS
Corrigé 1
Réf: CRFDAng - CRAng - CRFDAng2
N° Indigo : 08 2031 2031
Site Internet: http://www.
ForproF- Préparation aux concours de l’enseignement et de la fonction publique ForproF - Formation continue, cours collectifs, cours particuliers, cours à distance, e-learning ForproF- Institut Supérieur de Formation– Z.I. La Courtine – 84000 AVIGNON 2/10 Tous droits de reproduction réservés à ForproF - CRPE 2007- Anglais Corrigé1 CORRIGE DEVOIR N° 1 Nom du candidat : Nom du correcteur : Note du candidat : /20 Détail de la note...
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L'élection permet, par un vote, de prendre une décision ou de choisir un représentant ou
un dirigeant.
suffrage universel Le scrutin majoritaire. Le candidat qui a obtenu le plus de suffrages est élu. Au scrutin majoritaire à un tour, un candidat peut être élu sans avoir la majorité absolue (50 % des voix plus une). Avec de nombreuses circonscriptions, les inégalités de représentation peuvent être fortes, et un parti majoritaire en suffrages peut être minoritaire en sièges : au Royaume-Uni, en 1951, les conservateurs obtinrent 321 sièges avec 47,9 % des suffrages, et les travaillistes, 259 avec...
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Election.
majority systems usually reduce the number of competitive political parties—for example, the mostly two-party system in the United States. Proportional representation systems boost participation by increasing the value of a vote to smaller or more marginal portions of a national population. In the UnitedStates, plurality or majority systems have reduced the incentive to vote of citizens who do not identify closely with the Democratic or Republican Party. Disillusionmentwith the major parties and...
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Political Parties in the United States.
quickly enabled the Republican Party to overpower the Know-Nothings. Although the Republicans lost their first campaign for the presidency in 1856, they triumphed in1860 with former congressman Abraham Lincoln. The Republican victory resulted in part from the division of the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions,each of which ran its own presidential candidate, and in part from their success at attracting Whigs and Know-Nothings who had opposed the Republicans in 1856.During the C...
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Franklin D.
Roosevelt entrusted his campaign management to the journalist Louis McHenry Howe. Howe, a genius at politics, performed brilliantly. Henceforth, Roosevelt and Howewere to be almost inseparable, and Howe, a wizened and colorful little man, guided the political fortunes of the Hyde Park aristocrat. B Assistant Secretary of the Navy Even before his reelection to the New York legislature, Roosevelt had entered the national political arena by taking part in the campaign of Governor Woodrow Wilson of...
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Franklin D.
Roosevelt entrusted his campaign management to the journalist Louis McHenry Howe. Howe, a genius at politics, performed brilliantly. Henceforth, Roosevelt and Howewere to be almost inseparable, and Howe, a wizened and colorful little man, guided the political fortunes of the Hyde Park aristocrat. B Assistant Secretary of the Navy Even before his reelection to the New York legislature, Roosevelt had entered the national political arena by taking part in the campaign of Governor Woodrow Wilson of...
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James Polk.
1824. Jackson had won a plurality of the popular and electoral votes. But because he lacked a majority of the electoral votes, the House of Representatives had todecide the election among the three candidates with the highest number of electoral votes. When Henry Clay, the candidate who had come in fourth, swung his supportto Adams, Adams won the election. Polk, with his firm belief in democratic rule, held that the election of Adams was a violation of the people's will. In his first speech befo...
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James Polk
1824. Jackson had won a plurality of the popular and electoral votes. But because he lacked a majority of the electoral votes, the House of Representatives had todecide the election among the three candidates with the highest number of electoral votes. When Henry Clay, the candidate who had come in fourth, swung his supportto Adams, Adams won the election. Polk, with his firm belief in democratic rule, held that the election of Adams was a violation of the people's will. In his first speech befo...
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La telerealite nous tire-t-elle vers le bas?
peuvent imaginer de nouveaux projets pour le futur. Finalement, il y a les émissions qui jouent sur les sentiments du genre « Ton ex ou moi ». Le principe est simple : deux couples s’apprêtent à vivre un séjour en amoureux dans une jolie villa mais il y a un problème. Sur les quatre d’entre eux, deux sont déjà sortis ensemble par le passé. La production annonce alors que le séjour se déroulera avec l’ « ex » et non le compagnon actuel. Mais bien entendu, les « non ex » pourront se c...
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United States Government.
Article II establishes an executive department headed by a president and vice president. The article further describes the powers of the offices, the manner of election,and the qualifications for office. Of special significance is the president’s constitutional role as commander of the nation’s armed forces, which assures civilian controlover the military. Because the president is the head of the armed forces and only Congress can declare war, the authority of the military is diffused and its po...
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Instructions officielles
~ L'écriture d'invention contribue, elle aussi, à tester l'aptitude du candidat à lire et comprendre un texte, à en saisir les enjeux, à percevoir les caractères singuliers d~ son écriture. Elle permet au candidat de mettre en œuvre d'autres formes d'écri ture que celle de la dissertation ou du commentaire. Il doit écrire un texte, en liaison avec celui ou ceux du corpus, et en fonction d'un certain nombre de consignes rendues e...
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Vice President of the United States.
naval operations. Located in northwest Washington at Massachusetts Avenue and 34th Street, the three-story Queen Anne-style house is within easy driving distance ofCapitol Hill and the White House. The vice president receives an annual salary of $189,300. The vice president has a staff and offices in the Everett M. Dirksen Senate Office Building, near the Capitol, toassist with legislative matters, as well as a personal office near the Senate lobby. The vice president also has staff and offices...
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James A.
Treasury John Sherman, another Ohioan. He went to the Republican national convention as head of his state's delegation and manager of the Sherman campaign. The Republican Party at that time was split into two factions, the Stalwarts, led by Roscoe Conkling, senator from New York, and the Half-Breeds, led by Blaine. The twogroups had few political differences, but disagreed over the division of appointments to federal positions, known as patronage. The Stalwarts wanted control of all federal ap...
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James Buchanan.
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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James Buchanan
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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Jimmy Carter.
B Election of 1976 Carter apparently decided as early as 1972, halfway through his four-year term as governor, that he would seek the presidency of the United States. Soon after the1972 election, his campaign manager drew up a detailed campaign strategy. Carter followed the plan closely, beginning an exhausting schedule of campaigning as soonas his gubernatorial term ended. When Carter formally announced in January 1975 that he was a candidate for president, he had almost no national reputation...
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Jimmy Carter
B Election of 1976 Carter apparently decided as early as 1972, halfway through his four-year term as governor, that he would seek the presidency of the United States. Soon after the1972 election, his campaign manager drew up a detailed campaign strategy. Carter followed the plan closely, beginning an exhausting schedule of campaigning as soonas his gubernatorial term ended. When Carter formally announced in January 1975 that he was a candidate for president, he had almost no national reputation...
- 1969 : Pompidou, un candidat virtuel.
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L'essai littéraire
• Remarques sur cet exercice L'essai littéraire est -si l'on donne au mot dissertation le sens « ouvert » que nous lui avons donné -une dissertation sur une question d'ordre littéraire. A la différence de l'ancienne dissertation, l'essai littéraire ne porte pas sur un auteur ou un programme précis. Les sujets peuvent porter, cependant, sur une époque et un genre, déterminés, qui sont supposés être connus des candidats. Nous avons rel...
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Question 155:
Quelle surprise révèle le premier tour des élections présidentielles
de mai 1988 :
A.
(16,5%), elle ne peut se targuer d'aucune majorité potentielle, au second tour. Seul le soutien du Front National lui permettrait de forcer la décision. On sait que le second tour oppose les deux candidats les mieux placés du premier tour, soit, en l'occurrence, F. Mitterrand, très largement en tête avec 34% des suffrages exprimés, et J. Chirac. Ce dernier obtient le ralliement de R. Barre, à la condition toutefois de ne pas se compromettre avec l'extrême-droite. La mission du leader R.P.R. re...
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William Henry Harrison.
in September 1813, Harrison recaptured the city of Detroit, which the British had taken in 1812. The following month he overtook the British and Tecumseh's forces onthe Thames River in Canada. He captured the entire British force. Tecumseh was killed, and his forces were routed. Harrison's triumph on the Thames, although won over inferior forces badly placed, was vitally important because the victory secured the Northwest from the threat of aBritish invasion from Canada. It also added considerab...
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William Henry Harrison
in September 1813, Harrison recaptured the city of Detroit, which the British had taken in 1812. The following month he overtook the British and Tecumseh's forces onthe Thames River in Canada. He captured the entire British force. Tecumseh was killed, and his forces were routed. Harrison's triumph on the Thames, although won over inferior forces badly placed, was vitally important because the victory secured the Northwest from the threat of aBritish invasion from Canada. It also added considerab...
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Republican Party.
the reaction to the depression that the Republican Party controlled Congress for only 4 of the 48 years between 1932 and 1980. The Republicans did win the presidencyfour times during that period—in 1952, 1956, 1968, and 1972—when the Democratic Party split or when some unusual combination of circumstances occurred. Fromthe 1930s through the 1970s, however, the Democratic Party was the dominant party in the United States. The response of the Republicans to this new situation was confusion, anger,...
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Abraham Lincoln
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INTRODUCTION
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln - USA History.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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From Bush v.
legal requirements. This case has shown that punch card balloting machines can produce an unfortunate number of ballots which are not punched in a clean, complete way by the voter.After the current counting, it is likely legislative bodies nationwide will examine ways to improve the mechanisms and machinery for voting. B The individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States unless and until the state legislature chooses astatewide...
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Martin Van Buren.
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Martin Van Buren
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...