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| | N 1/2 NE 1/4 |
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| | | NE 1/4 |
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SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS AND REFERENCES.
1. For the history of land cessions, references are given in Government
in State and Nation, p. 334, question 1.
2. The topics treated in this chapter are discussed in Harrison, This
Country of Ours, pp. 270-279.
3. On public lands, see Reinsch, Young Citizen's Reader, 90-101.
Marriott, Uncle Sam's Business, 175-184; 254-269.
CHAPTER XVIII.
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
Methods of Amending the Constitution.--We have already considered
the effect of amendments on some of the original clauses[61]. It now
remains to consider, briefly, the methods of amending the Constitution
and a few other provisions found in the amendments.
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