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accepted achieved agreement American political Andrew Johnson Atlantic Basin become believe broad campaign challenge Chester Bowles civil clearly coalition compromise concepts Congress creative crisis Deal debate Demo democracy Democratic differences division domestic policy earlier economic development effort election emerged eral ernment expanding face fact federal government forces foreign affairs foreign policy Franklin Roosevelt full employment governmental groups growth Hoover Commission ideological industrial interests issues Jackson Jacksonian democracy Jefferson jority laissez-faire largely leaders leadership liberal Lincoln major political majority consensus Martin Van Buren ment minority national purpose nomic nuclear opposition party Pearl Harbor period of Republican political alignment political consensus political history political parties political processes position present pressures problems proposals questions reflected remain Republican administration Republican party response Revolutionary World role semipermanent sense South tion tive traditional ultimately victory vigor Welfare West Whig world affairs World War II