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1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield.

1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield.

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1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield.

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  1. 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1 Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield. 1Mr. Smith is elected to represent the people of Springfield.

  2. 2The presidents vetoes a health care bill passed by Congress. 2The presidents vetoes a health care bill passed by Congress. 2The presidents vetoes a health care bill passed by Congress. 2The presidents vetoes a health care bill passed by Congress.

  3. 3Texas passes a law requiring all students to attend school year-round. 3Texas passes a law requiring all students to attend school year-round. 3Texas passes a law requiring all students to attend school year-round. 3Texas passes a law requiring all students to attend school year-round.

  4. 4Joe is accused of a crime but can’t afford a lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him. 4Joe is accused of a crime but can’t afford a lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him. 4Joe is accused of a crime but can’t afford a lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him. 4 Joe is accused of a crime but can’t afford a lawyer. The court appoints one to represent him.

  5. 5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is sent to prison. 5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is sent to prison. 5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is sent to prison. 5 The vice-president murders his gardener and is sent to prison.

  6. 6The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the right to burn a flag. They determine that the law banning the practice is unconstitutional. 6The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the right to burn a flag. They determine that the law banning the practice is unconstitutional. 6The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the right to burn a flag. They determine that the law banning the practice is unconstitutional. 6The Supreme Court hears a case regarding the right to burn a flag. They determine that the law banning the practice is unconstitutional.

  7. 7If the government abuses its power, the people have the right to protest and elect new leaders to govern them. 7If the government abuses its power, the people have the right to protest and elect new leaders to govern them. 7If the government abuses its power, the people have the right to protest and elect new leaders to govern them. 7If the government abuses its power, the people have the right to protest and elect new leaders to govern them.

  8. 8The president may suggest laws, but Congress is the only branch of government that can create them. 8The president may suggest laws, but Congress is the only branch of government that can create them. 8The president may suggest laws, but Congress is the only branch of government that can create them. 8The president may suggest laws, but Congress is the only branch of government that can create them.

  9. 9The people of Humble, Texas decide that they don’t approve of their representative. In November they elect a new person. 9The people of Humble, Texas decide that they don’t approve of their representative. In November they elect a new person. 9The people of Humble, Texas decide that they don’t approve of their representative. In November they elect a new person. 9The people of Humble, Texas decide that they don’t approve of their representative. In November they elect a new person.

  10. 10After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new states had the right to vote to decide whether they would be free states or slave states. 10After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new states had the right to vote to decide whether they would be free states or slave states. 10After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new states had the right to vote to decide whether they would be free states or slave states. 10After the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, new states had the right to vote to decide whether they would be free states or slave states.

  11. 11The president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but Congress has to declare war. 11The president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but Congress has to declare war. 11The president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but Congress has to declare war. 11The president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, but Congress has to declare war.

  12. 12Congress regulates interstate trade while each state regulates intrastate trade. 12Congress regulates interstate trade while each state regulates intrastate trade. 12Congress regulates interstate trade while each state regulates intrastate trade. 12Congress regulates interstate trade while each state regulates intrastate trade.

  13. 13Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and speaks out against the government. She is not violent and does not disturb the peace. 13Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and speaks out against the government. She is not violent and does not disturb the peace. 13Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and speaks out against the government. She is not violent and does not disturb the peace. 13Mrs. Jones stands in the town square and speaks out against the government. She is not violent and does not disturb the peace.

  14. 14Faced with the threat of impeachment, President Nixon resigned from office after having the private conversations of his enemies taped illegally. 14Faced with the threat of impeachment, President Nixon resigned from office after having the private conversations of his enemies taped illegally. 14Faced with the threat of impeachment, President Nixon resigned from office after having the private conversations of his enemies taped illegally. 14Faced with the threat of impeachment, President Nixon resigned from office after having the private conversations of his enemies taped illegally.

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