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The True Nature of Government
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The Citizen's Part in Government
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Nominations
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Elections
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Some Duties of Citizens
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Maintaining Order
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Protection of the Citizens
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Educational Institutions
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Health and Safety
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Transportation
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Waterways
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Public Utilities
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Forests
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Parks
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Money
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Communication
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Foreign Affairs
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The Military
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Taxation
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Legislation
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The Town and Village
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The City
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The County
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The State Government
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The National Government
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The President
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The Cabinet
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The Congress
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The Federal Courts
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International Organizations
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Hospitality to All People
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Liberty
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Equality of Opportunity
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Patriotism
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The Declaration of Independence
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Analysis of the United States Constitution
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| The Young Citizen's Reader |
| by Paul S. Reinsch |
| Describes the essential methods of political action at the town, state, and national level to lead boys and girls to notice and understand what is going on about them. Attention is then directed to the structure of the state in all its parts with a view to informing intelligent action in matters of politics. Ages 11-14 | | 204 pages |
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Table of Contents
The True Nature of Government
The Citizen's Part in Government
Nominations
Elections
Some Duties of Citizens
Maintaining Order
Protection of the Citizens
Educational Institutions
Health and Safety
Transportation
Waterways
Public Utilities
Forests
Parks
Money
Communication
Foreign Affairs
The Military
Taxation
Legislation
The Town and Village
The City
The County
The State Government
The National Government
The President
The Cabinet
The Congress
The Federal Courts
International Organizations
Hospitality to All People
Liberty
Equality of Opportunity
Patriotism
The Declaration of Independence
Analysis of the United States Constitution
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