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Congress at Work
"This book discusses about how the United States Congress in the mid-twentieth century operated in terms of human behavior through ""stories"".
It contains sixteen chapters of narratives about the United States of Congress when certain cases occured such as congressional elections, the rejection of Martin A. Hutchhinson, National Military Establishment Appropriation in 1949, and the Ratification of the North Atlantic Pact in 1949, or when specific bills passed such as Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control Act of 1950, Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the Rent Control Act of 1949, Amendments to the Displaced Persons Act of 1948, the Excess Profits Tax of 1950-1951, the Taft-HArtley Act in 1947.
This book is suitable for politics scholars in understanding how the United States Congress in the mid-twentieth century operated through narratives. "
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