Our Constitution and Government: Lessons on the Constitution and Government of the United States for Use in the Public Schools by Candidates for CitizenshipU.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 400 pages |
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... sent a notice stating on what day he must appear in court , as naturalization dates are fixed by the judge . The petitioner himself must ap- pear before the judge with his witnesses , unless such wit- nesses are told by the ...
... sent a notice stating on what day he must appear in court , as naturalization dates are fixed by the judge . The petitioner himself must ap- pear before the judge with his witnesses , unless such wit- nesses are told by the ...
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... sent out governors ; but the colonists were allowed to elect members of law- making assemblies which had the right to decide about taxes , public improvements , and other important matters . The royal governors sometimes interfered with ...
... sent out governors ; but the colonists were allowed to elect members of law- making assemblies which had the right to decide about taxes , public improvements , and other important matters . The royal governors sometimes interfered with ...
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... sent generals and soldiers to help them . Together they won the war and succeeded in taking Canada away from the French and turning it over to the British King . Afterward the British Government , which had spent large sums of money in ...
... sent generals and soldiers to help them . Together they won the war and succeeded in taking Canada away from the French and turning it over to the British King . Afterward the British Government , which had spent large sums of money in ...
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... sent to the Constitutional Convention at Phil- adelphia some of their most experienced leaders . The best known among them were George Washington , who patiently acted as president through the long sessions , and by his wisdom and ...
... sent to the Constitutional Convention at Phil- adelphia some of their most experienced leaders . The best known among them were George Washington , who patiently acted as president through the long sessions , and by his wisdom and ...
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... sent any delegates . But as the members of the Convention talked matters over for 4 months , they all began to see certain things more clearly . Some of these were : 1. That no single State could be sure that it Our Constitution and ...
... sent any delegates . But as the members of the Convention talked matters over for 4 months , they all began to see certain things more clearly . Some of these were : 1. That no single State could be sure that it Our Constitution and ...
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Page 360 - Electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice President of the United States.
Page 362 - SECTION 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. SECTION 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
Page 353 - The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the Territory or other property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to prejudice any claims of the United States, or of any particular State. SECTION 4. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive...
Page 353 - No person held to service or labour in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labour, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labour may be due. SECTION 3. New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more...
Page 363 - January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
Page 74 - Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let us extend our ideas over the whole of the vast field in which we are called to act. Let our object be, our country, our whole country, and nothing but our country.
Page 344 - The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.
Page 339 - He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
Page 15 - THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC: THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME...
Page 350 - ... States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice President...