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- catalog contributor b4804979.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog created "c1923.".
- catalog date "1923".
- catalog date "c1923.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1923.".
- catalog description "I. The new world. Our country ; Columbus -- II. The beginnings of free government. The Virginia Assembly ; The Puritans ; Supremacy of the English in the new world -- III. The birth of our nation. The Declaration Of Independence ; The example of Washington -- IV. Love of country. Patriotism ; False patriotism -- V. The good citizen. The human desire for companionship ; Community life -- VI. Our United States. The flag ; Our national anthem ; The motto of our country ; The Japanese boxes -- VII. Rural governments. The town meeting ; Education in New England ; The southern country ; Township and county governments in the middle and western states -- VIII. The city. The triple form of government ; The legislative department ; The executive department ; The judicial department ; Benefits provided by the city government ; How the city provides for the improvement and happiness of the people ; How students may help the city ; The other side of the medal ; Improvements in city government -- IX. The states. The state governments ; state officers -- X. The central or national government. The legislative department ; The executive department ; The inauguration ; Powers of the president ; The judicial department of the nation ; The sacred tripod.".
- catalog description "XI. The Constitution. How it was made ; The authors of our government ; The adoption of the Constitution ; Plan of the Constitution ; Principles embodied in the Constitution ; The last four articles of the original draft of the Constitution -- XII. The Constitution (continued) The first ten amendments ; The consent of the governed ; The rule of law ; Safeguards against the unrestrained will of the people -- XIII. The citizen's part in the government. Voting ; The ballot ; Qualifications of the voter -- XIV. Political parties. The beginning of parties ; The power of party organization ; Party conventions and committees -- XV. Nomination of candidates for office. Direct primaries ; Party committees ; National and state committees ; Example of party government ; Possible improvements in the district primary system -- XVI. The law. The common law ; Laws of government ; Crime ; The courts ; Officers connected with the state courts ; The rule of three ; Five sources of law ; Writs ; Trial by jury ; The trial ; Children's courts ; Mercy to the offender -- XVII. How the national government watches over the people. Services to the people performed by the national government which are not mentioned in the Constitution ; National defense ; Coinage and banks ; Taxes -- XVIII. Dangers to the permenancy of our government. State or national supremacy ; Equality of opportunity and inequality of ability ; The rule of the majority ; The responsibility of the voter -- XIX. What is a republic? Representative government ; The framers of the Constitution -- Constitution of the United States.".
- catalog extent "x, 201 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Primer of citizenship.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Primer of citizenship.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard social studies textbooks preservation microfilm project ; 00755. mmf".
- catalog issued "1923".
- catalog issued "c1923.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : E.P. Dutton & Co.,".
- catalog relation "Primer of citizenship.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "Citizenship.".
- catalog subject "JK271 .D4".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The new world. Our country ; Columbus -- II. The beginnings of free government. The Virginia Assembly ; The Puritans ; Supremacy of the English in the new world -- III. The birth of our nation. The Declaration Of Independence ; The example of Washington -- IV. Love of country. Patriotism ; False patriotism -- V. The good citizen. The human desire for companionship ; Community life -- VI. Our United States. The flag ; Our national anthem ; The motto of our country ; The Japanese boxes -- VII. Rural governments. The town meeting ; Education in New England ; The southern country ; Township and county governments in the middle and western states -- VIII. The city. The triple form of government ; The legislative department ; The executive department ; The judicial department ; Benefits provided by the city government ; How the city provides for the improvement and happiness of the people ; How students may help the city ; The other side of the medal ; Improvements in city government -- IX. The states. The state governments ; state officers -- X. The central or national government. The legislative department ; The executive department ; The inauguration ; Powers of the president ; The judicial department of the nation ; The sacred tripod.".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. The Constitution. How it was made ; The authors of our government ; The adoption of the Constitution ; Plan of the Constitution ; Principles embodied in the Constitution ; The last four articles of the original draft of the Constitution -- XII. The Constitution (continued) The first ten amendments ; The consent of the governed ; The rule of law ; Safeguards against the unrestrained will of the people -- XIII. The citizen's part in the government. Voting ; The ballot ; Qualifications of the voter -- XIV. Political parties. The beginning of parties ; The power of party organization ; Party conventions and committees -- XV. Nomination of candidates for office. Direct primaries ; Party committees ; National and state committees ; Example of party government ; Possible improvements in the district primary system -- XVI. The law. The common law ; Laws of government ; Crime ; The courts ; Officers connected with the state courts ; The rule of three ; Five sources of law ; Writs ; Trial by jury ; The trial ; Children's courts ; Mercy to the offender -- XVII. How the national government watches over the people. Services to the people performed by the national government which are not mentioned in the Constitution ; National defense ; Coinage and banks ; Taxes -- XVIII. Dangers to the permenancy of our government. State or national supremacy ; Equality of opportunity and inequality of ability ; The rule of the majority ; The responsibility of the voter -- XIX. What is a republic? Representative government ; The framers of the Constitution -- Constitution of the United States.".
- catalog title "A primer of citizenship / by Mrs. Reginald De Koven.".
- catalog type "text".