Civil Government of Illinois And the Us Special Chapters On Chicago And Cook

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Civil Government of Illinois And the Us Special Chapters On Chicago And Cook
Edwin C Edwin Corydon Crawford
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Q. Whom do we mean when we speak of the " admin- istration ? " A. The president and his cabinet.
Q. Is it necessary to have the names of candidates for president and vice-president printed on a presidential ticket ?
(See 12th Amendment of U. S. Constitution. ) Could the electors be chosen in any other way than by a direct vote of the people ?
Who succeeds to the presidency if it becomes vacant ?
(See Article II. , Section 1 of II. S. Constitution. ) The president pro tern, of the senate would s
...ucceed the vice-president, and the speaker of the house would succeed the president of the senate in the presidential office.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
Q. Describe the judicial department of the United States \ A. It consists of one supreme court, nine circuit courts, and sixty-five district courts. The supreme court has one chief justice and eight associate justices. The cir- cuit courts have each one judge. There are fifty-three district judges. The district courts have, besides judges, district attorneys, marshals (who have substantially the same duties as sheriffs), clerks, and assistants of each.


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