Studies in Civics by James T. McCleary
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of clothing? May the sale of bread be regulated?
What is the difference between a policeman and a constable. Compare the village and the town, telling wherein they are alike and wherein they are different. _Debate_. Resolved, That for a village of 1000 inhabitants or less it is wise not to become incorporated. CHAPTER V. THE CITY. Need Of.--A village being one election district has only one polling place. The community may increase so in numbers as to make it necessary to have several voting places. For the accommodation of the people, these would naturally be located in different parts of the community; and to prevent fraud, voting precincts would have to be carefully defined. The council would naturally be made up of representatives from these divisions. When, under this arrangement, the voters assemble in different parts of |
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