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An empirical and ethical examination of the role of compromise in American politics. Interviews of 34 Senators and 20 staffmembers, as well as with several lobbyists and journalists, provide a rare glimpse into the world of political decision-making. Valuable not only for studying the process of political compromise, but also for its historical account of Congress during the session during which the research took place. Other American Congress Books 2008 – United States Congress and National Defense, 1915-1939 1997 – Gilbert Hitchcock of Nebraska – Wilson’s Floor Leader in the Fight for the Versailles Treaty 2012 – Transition From Congressional Government to Presidential Government in the Late Nineteenth Century. The Key Role of Grover Cleveland in the Process





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