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ONE OF THE MOST important developments in political science in recent years has been the renewed interest in the study of political institutions.
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Van Buren, United States, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, White House, New York Times, Andrew Jackson, House of Representatives, Versailles Treaty, Federal Gazette, Herbert Croly, National Intelligencer, Civil War, Franklin Roosevelt, Henry Clay, New Republic, Jeffrey Tulis, Madison Square Garden, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, James Ceaser, National Republicans
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