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Will the modern Republican Party be able to convince the American
people that its policies and positions are the right ones to guide
the United States? This book examines the status of the Republican
Party in the early 21st century, considers where it came from, and
predicts where it's heading. An ideal research tool for advanced
high school students in government and history classes as well as
undergraduate students enrolled in political science and history
courses, The Republican Party: Documents Decoded presents
documents, transcripts of speeches, photographs, political
cartoons, and campaign materials to define the status of the
Republican Party in the early 21st century. Focusing on its
leaders, key principles, organization, and the basis of its
political support, the book provides readers with the knowledge and
understanding to answer the key questions: For what does the party
actually stand? What must Republicans do to move past recent
negative perceptions of their party? And can it reclaim the White
House in 2016? The source documents and commentary by expert
scholars will help students and readers to analyze and evaluate the
content themselves in order to reach their own conclusions of where
today's Republican party stands on the key issues, such as health
care reform, relations between church and state, foreign policy,
education, reproductive rights, gun control, and immigration.
Presents photographs and other visual elements that complement the
story of the Republican Party Provides scholarly commentary and
analysis on more than 60 primary documents that show students how
the Republican Party has evolved over the decades, as well as the
values, priorities, and political strategies of its current
leadership Includes a bibliography containing books, media, and
websites that directs readers to additional sources of information
Through an examination of key historical documents, this book
chronicles the Democratic Party's complete transformation from the
small-government, Jeffersonian party to a party of activist
government and social progressivism during the presidencies of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Barack
Obama. What are the objectives of today's Democratic Party, and
what historic events have guided its evolution from a decidedly
different ideological starting point more than 200 years ago? The
Democratic Party: Documents Decoded supplies a thorough historical
examination of the Democratic Party from its distant origins in
George Washington's administration to the two-term administration
of Barack Obama. Told through key documents and speeches, this
history comes alive in the words and thoughts of those who built,
sustained, and transformed the Democratic Party. No other book uses
documents in this way to tell a comprehensive history of this
party. The book utilizes primary documents to investigate a breadth
of topics such as the Democratic party's positions on civil rights,
discrimination, voting rights, taxation, representation,
immigration, primary elections, caucuses, the Republican
opposition, relations between church and state, the role of
government, and foreign policy. The scholarly commentary provides
essential context that bridges the gaps between documents and
insightful explanations and clarifications of specific passages or
terms to ensure reader comprehension. A work unlike any other on
the history of the Democratic Party, this book will serve advanced
high school students in government and history classes as well as
undergraduate students taking courses in political science and
history. Supplies a chronological history of the Democratic Party
over the course of more than two centuries as told in documents
Covers presidential and party rhetoric ranging from George
Washington's 1796 farewell address to Barack Obama's 2013 inaugural
address Details the transformation of the Democratic Party from a
small-government party that supported slavery and segregation to a
progressive party that defends civil rights and provided the
nation's first African-American president
Who were the Progressive reformers arguing with? The answer might
surprise you. Drawing together a veritable powerhouse of scholars
from across the political spectrum, "In Defense of the Founders
Republic" examines the historical roots of these critics as well as
their potential contribution to current debates about government
and role of politics and institutions in our constitutional
republic. Profiles and debates across a variety of progressive-era
dissenters including politicians, community activists, political
scientists, and socialists create a more complete picture of the
national conversation, and the development of this monumental
American political era. With clear contemporary relevance, ""In
Defense of the Founders Republic""is required reading for anyone
interested in the complete progressive debate.
Who were the Progressive reformers arguing with? The answer might
surprise you. Drawing together a veritable powerhouse of scholars
from across the political spectrum, "In Defense of the Founders
Republic" examines the historical roots of these critics as well as
their potential contribution to current debates about government
and role of politics and institutions in our constitutional
republic. Profiles and debates across a variety of progressive-era
dissenters including politicians, community activists, political
scientists, and socialists create a more complete picture of the
national conversation, and the development of this monumental
American political era. With clear contemporary relevance, ""In
Defense of the Founders Republic""is required reading for anyone
interested in the complete progressive debate.
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