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Maitland's main argument for sweatshops is that they do not employ children, the wages are not lower than American wages, and governments are abiding by international law.
Antimasons
A historical political movement that emerged in the early 19th century United States, opposing Freemasonry due to concerns about its secrecy and influence.
Convention System
Refers to the process by which political parties select their candidates for election through conventions, replacing the earlier caucus system and leading to more democratic participation within the party.
Presidential Primary
A primary election in which the voters indicate preferences for nominees for President of the United States directly by vote or indirectly through the selection of delegates.
Evangelical Protestants
A diverse group within Protestant Christianity characterized by a strong emphasis on the authority of the Bible, the importance of a personal conversion experience, and the belief in the need for evangelism.
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