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The Origin of Political Parties.
The Origin of Political Parties in the United States
Historical Sketch of Parties in the United States
The Elasticity of Party Principles
Political Parties and the Individual
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The Characteristic Features of American Government.
The American Spirit
115
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120
The Kinds of Cases Tried in the Federal Courts.
139
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151
XXI
THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY AT WORK
Explanation of Terms.
155
The Jurisdiction of the Four Grades of Federal Courts
The Supreme Court and the Constitution
The Supreme Court and the People
157
160
The Importance of State Legislation
165
The State Legislature and the State Constitution
The Initiative and Referendum.
166
167
The Executive Departments
170
The Concentration of Power in the Hands of the Governor
174
XXIV
THE STATE JUDICIARY
The Selection of the State Judiciary.
The Several Grades of State Courts.
Intermediate Courts of Appeal .
Probate, County and Chancery Courts
The Relation of the State Judiciary to the Federal Judiciary
The Powers of the State Judiciary
XXV
TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIES
Territories and Dependencies Governed by Congress
Territories and Dependencies on the American Continent
Insular Territories and Dependencies
The Attitude of the United States toward Dependencies.
XXVI
THE COUNTY
The Importance of Local Government
The County in the South and Southwest
The County of the Middle States and the West.
177
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196
The County in New England
The Organization of a Typical County Government
The Citizen and his County
XXVII
THE TOWN
The Origin and Character of the Early New England Town
The Town-meeting
Town Officers .
The Town as a Factor in the Civic Life in New England
Town Government Outside of New England.
XXVIII
THE TOWNSHIP
The County-township System
The Two Types of the County-township System
The Powers of the Township.
The Organization of the Township
210
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The Township a School for Good Citizenship
214