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A Case for Congress Volume 17 Lisa M. Shulman André Gaudreault argues that Edison

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André Gaudreault argues that Edison and the Lumières did not invent cinema

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Haeberlein argues that the Fuggers organised their social rise in a way that allowed them to be merchants and feudal landholders

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A Case for Congress Volume 17 Lisa M. Shulman André Gaudreault argues that EdisonPolarized. Dysfunctional. Toxic. Broken. These are only some of the negative words Americans use to describe the United States Congress. Nowadays hardly anyone has something good to say about either the House of Representatives or the Senate, the two bodies that make up Congress. But is this common viewpoint too negative, too one sided? And is it based on solid evidence or reasonable expectations? In A Case for Congress, political scholar Frances Lee

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