Twenty-second Amendment and the Limits of Presidential Tenure
Autor Martin B. Golden Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498562669
ISBN-10: 1498562663
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-10: 1498562663
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Descriere
Ratified in 1951, the Twenty-second Amendment imposed a two-term limit on presidents, maintaining checks and balances central to the American Constitution. This book examines its enormous effect on the institution of the presidency, public policy, and national politics.
Cuprins
Chapter One: The Constitutional Convention (1787) And Its Aftermath
Chapter Two: A Tradition of Self-Restraint Begins: Thomas Jefferson (1808)
Chapter Three: A Tradition Challenged: Ulysses S. Grant (1880)
Chapter Four: A Tradition Under Severe Pressure: Theodore Roosevelt (1912)
Chapter Five: A Tradition In Unexpected Jeopardy: Woodrow Wilson (1920)
Chapter Six: A Tradition Interpreted: Calvin Coolidge (1928)
Chapter Seven: A Tradition Breached: The Third Term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1940)
Chapter Eight: Tradition Breached Again: The Fourth Term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1944)
Chapter Nine: The Constitution Amended (1947-1951)
Chapter Ten: The Last Unlimited President: Harry S. Truman (1952)
Chapter Eleven: The Question of Repeal
Chapter Two: A Tradition of Self-Restraint Begins: Thomas Jefferson (1808)
Chapter Three: A Tradition Challenged: Ulysses S. Grant (1880)
Chapter Four: A Tradition Under Severe Pressure: Theodore Roosevelt (1912)
Chapter Five: A Tradition In Unexpected Jeopardy: Woodrow Wilson (1920)
Chapter Six: A Tradition Interpreted: Calvin Coolidge (1928)
Chapter Seven: A Tradition Breached: The Third Term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1940)
Chapter Eight: Tradition Breached Again: The Fourth Term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1944)
Chapter Nine: The Constitution Amended (1947-1951)
Chapter Ten: The Last Unlimited President: Harry S. Truman (1952)
Chapter Eleven: The Question of Repeal