The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... four stars . Utah became a state January 4 , 1896 . Every flag hoisted over a national fort or ship or build- ing , on the third of July , 1896 , had forty - four stars , showing the number of states on the Fourth of July , 1895 , but ...
... four stars . Utah became a state January 4 , 1896 . Every flag hoisted over a national fort or ship or build- ing , on the third of July , 1896 , had forty - four stars , showing the number of states on the Fourth of July , 1895 , but ...
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... four hundred forty - seven electors , so that two hundred twenty- four of them must vote for the same candidate in order to elect him . He appoints many 13. The president has great power . of the public officers , all of the most ...
... four hundred forty - seven electors , so that two hundred twenty- four of them must vote for the same candidate in order to elect him . He appoints many 13. The president has great power . of the public officers , all of the most ...
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A Civic Reader Harry Pratt Judson. 20. Thus four times in our history a president has died , twice , sad to say , by the hand of an assassin . So four times a vice - president has become president . 21. If the president and vice ...
A Civic Reader Harry Pratt Judson. 20. Thus four times in our history a president has died , twice , sad to say , by the hand of an assassin . So four times a vice - president has become president . 21. If the president and vice ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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