Humanities

Discussing U.S. Citizens & Their Duties

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    1. Citizens not Subjects in America
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    Learn the historical relationship between royals, lords, and their subjects, and discover how subjugation of natural rights and liberties is unnatural.

    Learn the historical relationship between royals, lords, and their subjects, and discover how subjugation of natural rights and liberties is unnatural.

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    2. Social Contract with the Government
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    Learn about the social contract between the people and U.S. government, and see how a social contract requires both parties to hold up their end of the bargain.

    Learn about the social contract between the people and U.S. government, and see how a social contract requires both parties to hold up their end of the bargain.

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    3. Voting Rights in America
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    Review the history of voting rights, including when people of any sex, race, or color were able to hit the polls. Then consider your role and civil duties.

    Review the history of voting rights, including when people of any sex, race, or color were able to hit the polls. Then consider your role and civil duties.

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    4. Ideal Candidates for U.S. Office
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    Learn why it's important to hold government officials accountable with your vote, and why it's not a good idea to expect a candidate to be perfect.

    Learn why it's important to hold government officials accountable with your vote, and why it's not a good idea to expect a candidate to be perfect.

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