OF AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP BY WESTEL WOODBURY WILLOUGHBY, PH.D. " ASSOCIATE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY AUTHOR OF THE NATURE OF THE STATE: A STUDY IN POLITICAL 39.66 PHILOSOPHY, GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION IN THE " 66 CONSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS," ETC. CALIFORNIA NEW YORK: CINCINNATI .:. CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY PREFACE THE purpose of the present work is to present to American youths practical information as to the rights and duties which attach to American citizenship. In the effort to do this in the clearest and most logical form, the stereotyped method of giving a running commentary upon the Constitution has been discarded. Of all political forms, the federal type is the most complex; and it is, therefore, little short of absurd to attempt, as do so many text-books on Civics, to explain to students who are without previous training the constitutional relations of our elaborate system of national, state, and local governments, without first giving to them a knowledge of the nature of political authority, the purposes for which it exists, and the general governmental means through which such purposes are attained. In the present work it is believed that this error has been avoided. The student is first given that information which is essential to an understanding of citizenship and government in general, before he is called upon to study the description of our own complex government in particular. This book is therefore divided into two parts. The first is devoted to a general introduction to Political 885977 |