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  • The Constitution in Congress : The Jeffersonians, 1801-1829
  • Written by author David P. Currie
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, 2001/06/12
  • Because of the judicial branch's tremendous success in reviewing legislative and executive action in the United States, legal scholars have traditionally looked only to the courts for guidance in interpreting the Constitution. This, the second book in Dav
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Preface Abbreviations and Shortened Titles
Part One: President Jefferson, 1801-1809
1. The Most Endangered Branch
2. The Twelfth Amendment
3. Housekeeping
4. Expansion
5. Enemies at Home and Abroad
Part Two: Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams, 1809-1829
6. War
7. Rumors of War
8. States
9. The American System
10. More about Congressional Powers
11. Ultimate Questions Conclusion Appendix: The Constitution of the United States Index


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