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Congressional Investigations During Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Term

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Much has been written on Congressional investigations. The theoretical questions connected with them have been explored. Their place in our governmental system has been reasonably well established.Recent developments give a new perspective. The high point of Congressional investigations, so far as the previous literature was concerned, came in a time of stagnating major party politics. There was an attitude of “stand by” on the part of the Administration; defeatism pervaded the official minority. Conditions in the Senate, however, permitted the dissident Republicans, in combination with the Democrats, to constitute an intermittent majority for purposes of criticism if not of construction. When malfeasance and misfeasance were allowed to creep into administration, meeting little resistance from within, the check had to come from without, and it came in the form of Congressional investigations.

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  • McGeary, M. Nelson, 1937. "Congressional Investigations During Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Term," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(4), pages 680-694, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:31:y:1937:i:04:p:680-694_03
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