A Comprehensive Guide to Mid-Nineteenth Century American Politics
During the middle of the nineteenth century, Americans voted in various locations, including saloons, hamlets, and remote cabins. Their votes are documented in election returns, which seem to reflect a robust democratic ethos. However, this book suggests important caveats that must be considered when interpreting these returns.
Understanding the Context
By examining political activity in and around the polling place, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of mid-nineteenth century American politics. This includes the relationship between ethno-cultural descriptions of popular politics and political economic analyses of state and national policy-making.
Key Features of the Test Bank
- Comprehensive coverage of mid-nineteenth century American politics
- Includes election returns and other primary sources
- Explores the complexities of democratic ethos and voter behavior
- Useful for students and instructors of American history and politics
This test bank is an instant digital download, providing you with immediate access to the content. It includes a range of question types, including multiple-choice, case-based, and problem-solving questions.




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