Definitionn. the act of officially naming a candidate
Last update: July 28, 2015
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His name was given for the nomination as head of the Civil Rights Commission. [Please select]
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In the beginning of 1772 his ambition was stimulated by the nomination to the 'second place in council in Bengal with a promise of the reversion of the governorship when Mr Cartier should retire. [Please select]
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A week later the Senate ratified the nomination, and on the 4th of February Marshall accepted the appointment. [Please select]
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The committee of the Senate to whom the nomination was referred made a call upon Adams to inquire his reasons. [Please select]
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Adams' nomination to England was known to Lyons on March 20, for on that day he telegraphed to Russell, "Mr." [Please select]
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Polk was the first presidential "dark horse"; that is, the first candidate whose nomination was unexpected and a surprise. [Please select]
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[18] The nomination of Blaine gave offense to many Republicans; they took the name of Independents and supported Cleveland, who was elected. [Please select]
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