Civil Government in the United States Considered with - Some Reference to Its Origins by John Fiske
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14. What one power must government have to be worthy of the name?
15. What was the principal weakness of the government during the American Revolution? 16. Compare this government with that of the United States since 1789. 17. If it is doubtful what the real government of a country is, how may the doubt be settled? 18. Illustrate by reference to France and England in the eighteenth century. 19. What is the difference between taxation and robbery? 20. Under what conditions may taxation become robbery? 21. To what are we easily attracted in our first study of history? 22. What ought to be learned from history? 23. What sort of knowledge is helpful in discharging the duties of citizenship? 24. Show how "eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS AND DIRECTIONS. |
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