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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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2003.
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