Book by Philips George Morris
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No need of education is more urgent than education for citizenship, and no course of study can properly fit young Americans for citizenship which does not include the study of their own government. This text-book aims to explain to the boys and girls in the high schools and grammar schools, as well as in the higher classes of the ungraded public schools of the United States, how their country is governed. It aims to give such students just the knowledge of their government that they want and need for present and future use. Great care has been taken to make the subject clear and readily understood, without the sacrifice of accuracy or completeness, a task whose difl Bculty will be appreciated only by teachers of the subject. The author believes that the government of the United States is most satisfactorily and thoroughly taught and learned by following the order of the Constitution. And he believes that a text-book on government should cover all the subjects in the Constitution.
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