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American Ballot Box Mid 19th Century 1st Edition Richard Franklin Bensel

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American Ballot Box Mid 19th Century 1st Edition Richard Franklin Bensel
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Richard Franklin Bensel
ISBN: 9780511216077, 9780521831017, 0521831016, 0511216076
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st edition,

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American Ballot Box Mid 19th Century 1st Edition Richard Franklin Bensel by Richard Franklin Bensel 9780511216077, 9780521831017, 0521831016, 0511216076 instant download after payment.

Unlike modern elections, the American polling place of the mid-nineteenth century was thoroughly endowed with symbolic meaning for individuals who otherwise would not have had the least interest in politics. This made the polls exciting and encouraged men to vote at far higher rates than they do today. Men who approached a polling place were met by agents of the major political parties. They treated the voters with whiskey, gave them petty bribes, and urged that they should be loyal to their ethnic and religious communities. As reported in the eyewitness accounts of ordinary voters, the polls were almost always crowded, noisy, and often, violent.

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