no he did not he was stupid and did not practice before he went to politics
Fritz Morstein Marx, in 1946, put forward the question if politics and administration can be dichotomized. With simultaneous growth, they can be dichotomized in theory and practice.
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He was a lawyer, who maintained a general law practice for almost 25 years.
"Franking" is the practice of allowing legislators to send mail through the postal system without paying postage.
Asha Gupta has written: 'Socialism in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Socialism
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when a political stance or decision favors one party over another based on the party.
Abraham Lincoln entered politics, and left the practice of law in 1846, when he was elected to the US Congress. Then in 1849, he leaves politics to practice law. He then in 1854, he re-enters politics but does not leave his law practice, when he's elected again to the Illinois legislature but declines the seat, hoping to run and be elected to the US Senate, for Illinois. In 1859, he loses the Senate election to Stephen Douglas, and the same year, Lincoln makes his last trip through the 8th Judicial Circuit, as an Attorney. The following year, he is nominated as the Republican Candidate for President, and wins in November, 1860. His last appearance as an attorney was in 1859, though it is likely he never let his license to practice law, lapse.
Lincoln maintained his law practice even after he entered politics. He kept his name on the sign of his partnership even after he left Springfield for Washington, apparently intending to resume his practice after finishing his final term.
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Social culture refers to the politics, beliefs, religious practice, as well as social norms. The social culture is different in every country.