Problems in American Democracy by Thames Ross Williamson
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9. Union under the Continental Congresses. (Beard, _American Government and Politics_, pages 21-25.) 10. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. (McLaughlin, _The Confederation and the Constitution_, pages 187-190.) 11. The work of the Constitutional Convention. (Beard, _American Government and Politics_, pages 44-53. See also any other standard text on American history or government.) 12. Madison's criticism of the Articles of Confederation. (Beard, _Readings in American Government and Politics_, pages 38-43.) 13. Hamilton's plea for a strong national government. (Beard, _Readings in American Government and Politics_, pages 47-49.) 14. The influence of economic interests upon the Constitution of 1787. (Beard, _An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States_, pages 324-325.) 15. The outlook for American democracy in 1789. (Bryce, _Modern Democracies_, vol. ii, chapter xxxviii.) CHAPTER IV |
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