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Introductory; Civil Unit Defined; General Classes; Civil District; Number; Size; Purposes; Government; Citizens; Rights; Duties; Officers; Justice of the Peace; Election; Term of Office; Duties; Constable; Election; Term of Office; Duties; Suggestive Questions

Chapters

43. Chapter 43

Revenue.--The regulation of revenue and taxation is one of the most important and difficult questions of government. One of the wisest of modern statesmen has said that the mana...

34. Chapter 34

The President and the Vice President must be natural born citizens of this country, must have attained the age of thirty-five years, and must have resided fourteen years in the...

33. Chapter 33

CONGRESS.--The legislative authority of the national government is vested in the Congress of the United States, consisting of a senate and a house of representatives. The senato...

28. Chapter 28

INTRODUCTORY.--After the county, the government nearest us is that of the State. The political divisions which we have considered are subject to the State, holding their powers...

32. Chapter 32

INTRODUCTORY.--Each division of government which we have considered exists for only a part of the whole people. The government of one State has no authority over the people of o...

25. Chapter 25

INTRODUCTION.--We have learned that in the Southern States the civil unit under various names may be described under the common name of the civil district; that in the New Engla...

24. Chapter 24

INTRODUCTORY.--In our study, thus far, we have had to do with special forms of government as exercised in the family and in the school. These are, in a sense, peculiar to themse...

27. Chapter 27

VILLAGES, BOROUGHS, AND CITIES.--The county usually has within its limits villages or cities, organized under separate and distinct governments. When the people become so thickl...

26. Chapter 26

INTRUDUCTORY.--The county is a political division of the State, and is composed of civil districts or of townships. It bears the name of county in all parts of the country excep...

35. Chapter 35

The judicial department is one of the three great departments of the government, being coordinate with Congress, the legislative power, and with the President, the executive pow...

41. Chapter 41

A _political party_ is an organization of voters maintained for the purpose of impressing its principles upon the public policy of the country. Men have divers views as to the d...

30. Chapter 30

When the laws are enacted it becomes necessary that some one be charged with seeing that they are duly executed and obeyed. The people's representatives in the legislative depar...

29. Chapter 29

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.--The State government is based upon the State constitution. It has a legislative department charged with the making of the laws, an executive department...

40. Chapter 40

ORIGIN.--The idea of the secret ballot system, now known under its various modifications as the Australian Ballot System, was first proposed by Francis S. Dutton, member of the...

23. Chapter 23

INTRODUCTORY.--When children reach the age of six or seven years, they enter the public school and become subject to its rules. We are born under government, and we are educated...

38. Chapter 38

Through law rights are secured, and the performance of some duties is enforced. _Law_ is a rule of action, prescribing what shall be done and what shall not be done. Laws exist...

37. Chapter 37

The object of government is to protect the people, and to render justice to them. _Justice_ is the security of rights. A _right_ is a well-founded claim; that is, a just claim o...

31. Chapter 31

PURPOSES.--The judicial department of the State government exists for the sole purpose of administering justice; that is, for the purpose of interpreting the laws and of applyin...

36. Chapter 36

Government is defined as _rule_ or _control_. It is that which governs, and also the act of governing. In its political sense, it means the supreme authority of a State or other...

42. Chapter 42

Legislation, the act or process of making laws, is the most important function of government. It is the most important, because it is the first step, and the enforcement and int...

22. Chapter 22

INTRODUCTORY.[1]--People living in the United States owe respect and obedience to not less than four different governments; that is, to four forms of organized authority. They h...

39. Chapter 39

SUFFRAGE.--The most important political right is the right of suffrage; that is, the right to vote. As the government exists for the benefit of the governed, the purpose of suff...

5. Chapter 5

Introductory; Purposes; Formation; Area; County Seat; Government; Corporate Power; Departments; Officers; Legislative Department; County Commissioners, or Board of Supervisors;...

13. Chapter 13

Executive Department; President; Qualifications; Election; Inauguration; Official Residence; Dignity and Responsibility; Messages; Duties and Powers; Cabinet; Department of Stat...

14. Chapter 14

Judicial Department; Jurisdiction of U.S. Courts; Supreme Court of the United States; Jurisdiction; Dignity; United States Circuit Courts of Appeals; United States District Cour...

10. Chapter 10

Judicial Department; Purposes; Supreme Court; District, or Circuit Court; Territories; Executive Department; Legislative Department; Judicial Department; Representation in Congr...

3. Chapter 3

Introductory; Civil Unit Defined; General Classes; Civil District; Number; Size; Purposes; Government; Citizens; Rights; Duties; Officers; Justice of the Peace; Election; Term o...

4. Chapter 4

Introductory; Formation; Number; Size; Purposes; Citizens; Rights; Duties; Government; Corporate Power; Officers; Legislative Department; People; Trustees; Executive Department;...

6. Chapter 6

The Village or Borough; Incorporation; Government; Officers; Duties; The City; Incorporation; Wards; City Institutions; Finances; Citizens; Rights and Duties; Government; Office...

16. Chapter 16

Rights and Duties; Relation of Rights and Duties; Civil Rights and Duties; Industrial Rights and Duties; Social Rights and Duties; Moral Rights and Duties; Political Rights and...

7. Chapter 7

12. Chapter 12

21. Chapter 21

2. Chapter 2

9. Chapter 9

20. Chapter 20

17. Chapter 17

19. Chapter 19

8. Chapter 8

11. Chapter 11

15. Chapter 15

18. Chapter 18

1. Chapter 1