Congress Responds to the Twentieth Century /

Congress occupies a central place in the U.S. political system. Its reach into American society is vast and deep. Overtime, the issues it has confronted have increased in both quantity and complexity. At the beginning, Congress dealt with a handful of matters, whereas today it has its hands in every...

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Other Authors: Dewhirst, Robert E., Ahuja, Sunil
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Congress in the twentieth century / Sunil Ahuja and Robert Dewhirst
  • From concept to context : representation in the twentieth century / George E. Connor and Bruce I. Oppenheimer
  • The decline of competition and change in congressional elections / James E. Campbell and Steve J. Jurek
  • Life and work on the Hill : careers, norms, staff, and informal caucuses / Susan Webb Hammond
  • Full circle? congressional party leadership during the twentieth century / Barbara Sinclair
  • Sticky rules : procedural change in the twentieth-century Congress / Sarah A. Binder
  • Ebb and flow in twentieth-century committee power / Christopher J. Deering
  • The decline and rise of congressional parties in the twentieth century / Patricia A. Hurley
  • The changing context of the yeas and nays in Congress / John R. Hibbing
  • The Congress and the President in the twentieth century / Karen S. Hoffman and Michael L. Mezey
  • The essential bond : Congress and interest groups in the twentieth century / Burdett A. Loomis
  • Congress at century's end / Sunil Ahuja and Robert Dewhirst.