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The Realignment of Pennsylvania Politics since 1960: Two-Party Competition in a Battleground State (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009) 398 pp. ISBN 978-0-271-03419-5; Lubove, Roy. Twentieth-century Pittsburgh: The post-steel era. Vol. 2. University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1995. McGeary, M. Nelson.
The test case came in December 1935, when a Buffalo, New York judge rejected Jalisco native Timoteo Andrade's application for citizenship on the grounds that he was a "Mexican Indian". Had it not been for the intervention of the Mexican and American governments, who forced a second hearing, this precedent could very well have made many Mexicans ...
Louisiana State University: St Edmund: 1947 United States English historian Amos Jordan: United States Military Academy: Brasenose: 1947 United States Army brigadier general Nicholas Katzenbach: Princeton University: Balliol: 1947 United States U.S. Attorney General (1965–1966), U.S. Under-Secretary of State (1966–1969) Spencer Kimball ...
Condensed matter physics is the largest field of contemporary physics. Historically, condensed matter physics grew out of solid-state physics, which is now considered one of its main subfields. [78] The term condensed matter physics was apparently coined by Philip Anderson when he renamed his research group—previously solid-state theory—in ...
Head of State: The ceremonial head of the state and civilian commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces is the President, elected by an Electoral College. [233] The Prime Minister advises the President on key appointments, including military and judicial positions, and the President is constitutionally bound to act on this advice.
A new Constitution in 1864 changed Greece's form of government from constitutional monarchy to the more democratic crowned republic. [104] [105] [106] In 1875 parliamentary majority as a requirement for government was introduced, [107] curbing the power of the monarchy to appoint minority governments.
Adolf Hofmann, the Free State of Prussia minister for culture, attempted to decree a total separation of church and state, forcing religion out of schools. This stirred up a wave of protest among the Catholic population, and bishops, Catholic organisations and the Centre Party itself united to combat the "red danger".