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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brief for the Negative.A. F. Travis and C. H. Beckwith.Best general references: Roosevelt's Article in No. Am. Review, vol. 141, p. 388 (Oct. 1885); Speech of Senator Hale in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 11, 1888, Cong. Record, vol. XIX, Pt. 1, p. 370. For evidence at large see Report of Senate Committee in Senate Reports of 1st. Ses., 50th Cong., vol...
Immigration. Its Social, Moral and Political Effect: Forum, vol. 6, p. 196; N. A. Review, vol. 139, p. 256; Geary in the N. A. Review, July...
...Social reasons. N. A. Review, vol. 143, p. 26. (1) The Chinese are mere slaves. (2) Do not progress. (3) Defy the laws. (4) Live herded together. (5) Have bad morals. (6) Would deluge...
Brief for the Negative.H. C. LAKIN and H. C. METCALE.Best general references: Nation, vol. 56, 1893; Forum, Sept. 1892 and June, 1893; No. Am. Review, vols...
...present party system is bad. (a) It results in government for the machine instead of for the people. Goldwin Smith in North Am. Rev. vol. 155, p. 582. Hence (1) Rotation in office; (2) Geographical appointments; (3) Unfit or corrupt officials. Roosefelt: Practical Politics, pp. 11-41. (b) It results in responsibility to the party, not to the people. (c) It gives undue influence to certain sections; Chinese and Silver questions. (d) Strict party government results in a rule by but little over one-quarter of the voters...