George W. Pepper (as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania)

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George W. Pepper was a Republican lawyer, legal scholar, and influential conservative U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania who served in the early 1920s and was known for his opposition to the New Deal and advocacy of limited government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Republican Party politician
United States Senator
conservative
human
legal scholar
advocatedFor limited government
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork constitutional law
law
politics
ideology fiscal conservatism
limited federal government
legislativeBody United States Senate
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
notableFor conservative constitutional views
service as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania in the 1920s
occupation attorney
law professor
politician
opposed New Deal NERFINISHED
partOf United States Congress
politicalAlignment conservatism
positionHeld United States Senator from Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
represented state of Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate
residence Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
stateRepresented Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfActivity 1920s American politics
early 20th century
workLocation Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.

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