01103 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001400097041000800111082000800119084001400127100002200141245005700163250001200220260002600232300003600258500002300294520045100317650004300768990002500811990002500836INLIS00000000000101120221114033552 a0010-0520001011221114 | | eng  a495098698 aeng a973 a973 WEL u0 aWelch, Susan ,dkk1 aUnderstanding American Government /cSusan Welch,dkk a11th ed aUSA :bThomson,c2008 axxi,762p.;illus.;28 cm ;c28 cm aIndeks : P.741-762 aThe bitter midterm elections of 2006 were a strong repulation of the Republican president and Republican dominated Congress. Participation appeared to be high for a midterm election ( though official statistics are not available at this writing). To many observers, the election seemed to have been a mandate for the new Democratic majority to reshape domestic and international policy and to clean up the ethnical standards of recent Congresses. 4aUnited States - Politic and government a10048/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10049/MKRI-P/XI-2008