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The Republican Party (1920)
Willis Fletcher Johnson and Ray Burdick Smith
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THE


REPUBLICAN


PARTY


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By

WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON

and

RAY B. SMITH


THE


REPUBLICAN


PARTY



WHAT IT HAS STOOD FOR AND
WHAT IT STANDS FOR TO-DAY.



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By
Willis Fletcher Johnson
and
Ray B. Smith



The Syracuse Press, Inc.
Syracuse, N. Y.
1920

Copyrighted by
THE SYRACUSE PRESS, INC.
Syracuse, N. Y.
1920
All Rights Reserved




Published Under Direction of
CENTURY HISTORY COMPANY
office
117-119 West 48th Street
New York City

U. S. A.

CONTENTS


Page

Introduction
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1

THE FORMATIVE PERIOD

I.—
Origin
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8
II.—
The First Campaign
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15
III.—
The Leadership of Lincoln
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23

CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION

IV.—
The Civil War
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34
V.—
Constructive Legislation
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39
VI.—
Some External Interests
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
47
VII.—
Restoring the Union
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
53

MATERIAL INTERESTS

VIII.—
Financial Integrity
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64
IX.—
Progress and Reform
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70
X.—
Promoting American Industry
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79
XI.—
Tariff Controversies
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86
XII.—
Sound Money
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96

NATIONAL EXPANSION

XIII.—
New States and Territories
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100
XIV.—
"Big Business"
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104
XV.—
Party Readjustment
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109
XVI.—
Equal Suffrage
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117
Review and Prospect
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
122

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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