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Title: 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield.


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1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the
people of Springfield.
1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the
people of Springfield.
1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the
people of Springfield.
1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the
people of Springfield.
2




2 The presidents vetoes a health care bill
passed by Congress.
2 The presidents vetoes a health care bill
passed by Congress.
2 The presidents vetoes a health care bill
passed by Congress.
2 The presidents vetoes a health care bill
passed by Congress.
3




3 Texas passes a law requiring all students to
attend school year-round.
3 Texas passes a law requiring all students to
attend school year-round.
3 Texas passes a law requiring all students to
attend school year-round.
3 Texas passes a law requiring all students to
attend school year-round.
4




4 Joe is accused of a crime but cant afford a
lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him.
4 Joe is accused of a crime but cant afford a
lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him.
4 Joe is accused of a crime but cant afford a
lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him.
4 Joe is accused of a crime but cant afford a
lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him.
5




5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is
sent to prison.
5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is
sent to prison.
5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is
sent to prison.
5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is
sent to prison.
6




6 The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the
right to burn a flag. They determine that the law
banning the practice is unconstitutional.
6 The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the
right to burn a flag. They determine that the law
banning the practice is unconstitutional.
6 The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the
right to burn a flag. They determine that the law
banning the practice is unconstitutional.
6 The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the
right to burn a flag. They determine that the law
banning the practice is unconstitutional.
7
7 If the government abuses its power, the people
have the right to protest and elect new leaders
to govern them.




7 If the government abuses its power, the people
have the right to protest and elect new leaders
to govern them.
7 If the government abuses its power, the people
have the right to protest and elect new leaders
to govern them.
7 If the government abuses its power, the people
have the right to protest and elect new leaders
to govern them.
8




8 The president may suggest laws, but Congress
is the only branch of government that can create
them.
8 The president may suggest laws, but Congress
is the only branch of government that can create
them.
8 The president may suggest laws, but Congress
is the only branch of government that can create
them.
8 The president may suggest laws, but Congress
is the only branch of government that can create
them.
9




9 The people of Humble, Texas decide that they
dont approve of their representative. In
November they elect a new person.
9 The people of Humble, Texas decide that they
dont approve of their representative. In
November they elect a new person.
9 The people of Humble, Texas decide that they
dont approve of their representative. In
November they elect a new person.
9 The people of Humble, Texas decide that they
dont approve of their representative. In
November they elect a new person.
10




10 After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new
states had the right to vote to decide whether
they would be free states or slave states.
10 After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new
states had the right to vote to decide whether
they would be free states or slave states.
10 After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new
states had the right to vote to decide whether
they would be free states or slave states.
10 After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new
states had the right to vote to decide whether
they would be free states or slave states.
11




11 The president is commander-in-chief of the
armed forces, but Congress has to declare war.
11 The president is commander-in-chief of the
armed forces, but Congress has to declare war.
11 The president is commander-in-chief of the
armed forces, but Congress has to declare war.
11 The president is commander-in-chief of the
armed forces, but Congress has to declare war.
12




12 Congress regulates interstate trade while
each state regulates intrastate trade.
12 Congress regulates interstate trade while
each state regulates intrastate trade.
12 Congress regulates interstate trade while
each state regulates intrastate trade.
12 Congress regulates interstate trade while
each state regulates intrastate trade.
13




13 Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and
speaks out against the government. She is not
violent and does not disturb the peace.
13 Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and
speaks out against the government. She is not
violent and does not disturb the peace.
13 Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and
speaks out against the government. She is not
violent and does not disturb the peace.
13 Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and
speaks out against the government. She is not
violent and does not disturb the peace.
14




14 Faced with the threat of impeachment,
President Nixon resigned from office after having
the private conversations of his enemies taped
illegally.
14 Faced with the threat of impeachment,
President Nixon resigned from office after having
the private conversations of his enemies taped
illegally.
14 Faced with the threat of impeachment,
President Nixon resigned from office after having
the private conversations of his enemies taped
illegally.
14 Faced with the threat of impeachment,
President Nixon resigned from office after having
the private conversations of his enemies taped
illegally.
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