The role of public opinion in the "Jackson era" in the United States

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Author:Alentieva Tatyana Viktorovna
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & Geography
ISBN:978-5-16-014690-4
Dimensions: 148x20x216cm
The monograph first examines American public opinion as the most important factor in social and political life in the "Jackson era". Of particular value to it is to study the struggle of opinions within the framework of the two -party system both in the south and in the north.
Against the backdrop of a wide canvas of socio-economic and political history, the first analysis of the state and development of public opinion in the United States is given, consistently from the presidential election of 1824, marked by the strengthening of Andrew Jackson"s positions in the political sphere, to the defeat of the democrats in the presidential election of 1840 ., when for the first time their opponents came to power - Vigi. In the 1840s. The struggle of parties is aggravated. The line that meant the end of the "Jackson era", American historians consider 1850
it shows what techniques and methods of manipulation of public opinion were used in the political struggle, how the slogans were intercepted by competing parties. The whole set of facts gleaned from the primary sources, and especially materials about these manipulations make it possible to look behind the scenes of politics that created the phenomenon of "Jackson democracy", deeper to understand modern political realities in the United States. The struggle of opinions on economic issues, the problems of abolitionism ,alism, and expansionism is investigated.
For students and teachers, as well as all those interested in the history of the United States.
2nd edition, processed and supplemented
Author:
Author:Alentieva Tatyana Viktorovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
Series:
Series: Scientific Thought
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-16-014690-4

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