Publisher's Synopsis
"Federal Citizenship Textbook, Part 1" offers a comprehensive guide to American citizenship, originally published in 1921 by the United States Bureau of Naturalization. This historical document provides invaluable insights into the early 20th-century understanding of civics, government, and the responsibilities of citizens within the American republic.
Designed to aid immigrants in their naturalization process, the textbook covers fundamental aspects of U.S. history, the Constitution, and the principles of democratic governance. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the historical context of American citizenship and the Americanization movement of the early 20th century. This meticulously preserved edition allows modern readers to engage with the foundational knowledge imparted to new citizens a century ago.
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