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It advocated "state rights, " limiting the power of nationalgovernment, tariff for revenue only. These were some of the issuesdiscussed before the recent war, but other important issues in thesedays of reconstruction have taken their place. REPUBLICAN PARTY. The Republican party was formed before the Civil War, when AbrahamLincoln was elected President of the United States. It was originallycalled the Federalist party. The Republican party remained in control of the national governmentuntil 188...4 Grover Cleveland was elected for two terms, four yearseach. This party originally advocated a high tariff. The recent platforms of the two parties now in power will give theissues of the present day. CHAPTER VI. COMMITTEES. The national committee of each party is formed of one member from eachstate, who organizes the national convention of his party. The chairman of this committee of each party calls a meeting of hiscommittee in the spring before the presidential election and decideswhen and where they will hold the national convention.
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