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... vote of Congress . Kentucky and Vermont were the first new States , and for many years a Southern and a Northern State were admitted alternately . Colo- rado ( 1876 ) is the thirty - eighth State . There are also eight Territories ...
... vote of Congress . Kentucky and Vermont were the first new States , and for many years a Southern and a Northern State were admitted alternately . Colo- rado ( 1876 ) is the thirty - eighth State . There are also eight Territories ...
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... voting by States ; in the Convention , the large States upheld the " Virginia plan " of representation by population , and the smaller States the " New Jersey plan " of votes by States , and the two - house system was adopted as a ...
... voting by States ; in the Convention , the large States upheld the " Virginia plan " of representation by population , and the smaller States the " New Jersey plan " of votes by States , and the two - house system was adopted as a ...
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... vote . THE COURTS . What are the other departments of the government ? There are three in all - the Legislative ( Congress ) , the Judiciary ( the Courts ) , the Executive ( President ) . The first makes , the second interprets , the ...
... vote . THE COURTS . What are the other departments of the government ? There are three in all - the Legislative ( Congress ) , the Judiciary ( the Courts ) , the Executive ( President ) . The first makes , the second interprets , the ...
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... votes both for President and Vice - President , a majority of all the votes electing . What happens if there is no majority ? The House of Representatives , voting by States , chooses the President from the three names highest on the 6 ...
... votes both for President and Vice - President , a majority of all the votes electing . What happens if there is no majority ? The House of Representatives , voting by States , chooses the President from the three names highest on the 6 ...
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... vote . There are also 66,000 “ civilized , " who pay taxes and vote . CITIES . How many of our people dwell in cities ? Nearly one quarter . In 1800 there were only six large cities , with less than four per cent . of the population ...
... vote . There are also 66,000 “ civilized , " who pay taxes and vote . CITIES . How many of our people dwell in cities ? Nearly one quarter . In 1800 there were only six large cities , with less than four per cent . of the population ...
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