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... elections . The turnout was down in comparison to the 70 percent turnout in the earlier presidential election , but new players emerged to risk leading in the com- mon interest , rather than for the personal ac- cumulation of power and ...
... elections . The turnout was down in comparison to the 70 percent turnout in the earlier presidential election , but new players emerged to risk leading in the com- mon interest , rather than for the personal ac- cumulation of power and ...
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... elections ones that changed the country's direction — were not driven by cultural divisions , but by what vot- ers perceived as fundamental threats to their standard of living . In 1932 , with the election of Franklin Roosevelt , it was ...
... elections ones that changed the country's direction — were not driven by cultural divisions , but by what vot- ers perceived as fundamental threats to their standard of living . In 1932 , with the election of Franklin Roosevelt , it was ...
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... elections to insurrection - We Swear ! " ) — is printed in black letters above them . Although the text is mostly a ... election about progress , but what about liberty ? We will continue to be slaves under this system . We need to ...
... elections to insurrection - We Swear ! " ) — is printed in black letters above them . Although the text is mostly a ... election about progress , but what about liberty ? We will continue to be slaves under this system . We need to ...
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