The National Political ManualBoD – Books on Demand, 2023 M06 9 - 384 pages Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. |
Contents
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | 9 |
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES | 18 |
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION | 39 |
AMENDMENT CONCERNING RECONSTRUCTION RIGHTS | 48 |
THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL OF 1850 | 55 |
THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE | 67 |
WASHINGTONS FAREWELL ADDRESS | 77 |
PRESIDENT JACKSONS PROCLAMATION TO SOUTH CAROLINA | 105 |
MONROE DOCTRINE | 144 |
PRESIDENTS AND VICEPRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED | 154 |
POPULAR NAMES OF STATES | 166 |
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH DECADE | 176 |
PRESIDENT LINCOLNS FIRST CALL FOR TROOPS | 186 |
AND WOUNDED DURING THE REBELLION | 261 |
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