The Embattled Vote in America : : From the Founding to the Present / / Allan J. Lichtman.
Americans have died for the right to vote. Yet our democratic system guarantees no one, not even citizens, the opportunity to elect a government. Allan Lichtman calls attention to the founders’ greatest error—leaving the franchise to the discretion of individual states—and explains why it has trigge...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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