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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: THE REALM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT & DUAL CITIZENSHIP
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CHAPTER 2: LAYERS OF LAW—THE CORNERSTONE CHAPTER
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CHAPTER 3: CITY GOVERNMENT
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CHAPTER 4: COUNTY-EQUIVALENT GOVERNMENT
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CHAPTER 5: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, INDEPENDENT CITIES, TOWNSHIPS & REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
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CHAPTER 6: STATE GOVERNMENT
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Denniston, Lyle. “Constitution Check: What does ‘one-person, one-vote’ mean now?” Constitution Daily (blog). National Constitution Center. April 5, 2016.
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National Lieutenant Governors Association. “Roles in State Senates.” September 2022. Visit source
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Schweitzer, Dan, Lindsay See, Barbara Underwood, and Jeffrey Rosen. “The Constitutional Role of the State Solicitor General.” Produced by The National Constitution Center. March 24, 2023. Video, 55:35. Visit source
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Smyth, Danielle. “What Are the Duties of the Superintendent of Public Instruction?” Chron. February 2, 2022. Visit source
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National Center for State Courts. “State Court Structures.”.
Thomson Reuters. “Common Law: Defining what it is and what you need to know.” November 15, 2022. Visit source
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Boatright, Jason. “The History, Meaning, and Use of the Words Justice and Judge.” St. Mary’s Law Journal 49, no. 4 (August 2018). Visit source
Minnesota Family Council. “Church Ambassador Network.”. ———. “Pulpits & Politics.”.
CHAPTER 7: NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
U.S Department of Justice. “Treatment Courts: Special Feature.”.
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Erickson, Brenda. “Amending the U.S. Constitution.” National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Updated August 1, 2017. Visit source
Read, Amanda. “The Article V Process Explained.” Produced by Matthew Perdie. Convention Of States Project. July 16, 2017. Visit source
Constitution Annotated. “ArtI.S6.C1.2 Privilege from Arrest.”.
United States House of Representatives. “The Legislative Process: How Are Laws Made?” https:/. ———. “About Voting.”.
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. “How Your State Gets Its Seats: Congressional Apportionment.”.
Loyola Law School. “All About Redistricting.”.
Constitution Annotated. “ArtI.S3.C2.2 Senate Vacancies Clause.” .
Constitution Annotated. “ArtII.S4.4.7 President Richard Nixon and Impeachable Offenses.”.
Congress.gov. “How Our Laws Are Made.” Revised and updated by John V. Sullivan. July 24, 2097. Visit source
Pruitt, Sarah. “Can the President and Vice President Be From the Same State?” History. Last modified September 21, 2023. Visit source
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CHAPTER 8: VOTING, ELECTIONS & PARTIES
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CHAPTER 9: CHRISTIAN DIPLOMACY
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