Bag om Law Making in America
This book provides a comprehensive account of the legislative process during the 1911-1912 session of the US Congress, focusing on the debates and decisions surrounding the passage of significant bills such as the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act and the Newlands Reclamation Act. It sheds light on the workings of Congress and the role of key players such as President William Howard Taft and Speaker of the House Joseph G. Cannon. The book also provides insights into the social and political context of the time, making it a valuable resource for students of history and political science.
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