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: "The Baby, His Care and Training," M. Wheeler, Harper. "Care and Feeding of Children," Ernest Holt, Appleton. "The Home and Family," Kinne and Cooley, Macmillan. [Illustration: THE CITIZEN*** SYMBOL--EIGHT-POINTED STAR] 1. Who is responsible for the government of your country? 2. Whose business is it to see that the laws are enforced? 3. How can you help make your Government better? 4. Give the best definition you know of our Government. 5. What are the principal qualifications for the vote in your State? 6. a. Who is a citizen? b. How can a person not a citizen become a citizen? c. What is the advantage of being a citizen? 7. Who makes the law for you in your State? 8. What part will you have in making that law? 9. What are the duties of the President of the United States and of each of his Cabinet? 10. Name five things on which the comfort and welfare of your family depend, which are controlled by your Government. 11. a. What is meant by a secret ballot? b. How can anyone tell how you vote? 12. What is the difference between registering to vote and enrolling in a political party? 13. If you enroll in a political party must you vote the straight ticket of that party? REFERENCES: "The Woman Movement in America," McClurg and Co., Chicago. "The Woman Voter's Manual," Forman and Shuler, Century Co., 1918. "Democracy in Reconstruction," Houghton Mifflin, 1919. Cleveland and Schafer. "History of Politics," Edward Jenks, Macmillan Co. "The Subjection of Women," John Stuart Mill, Frederick Stokes. "Your Vote and How to Use It," Mrs. Raymond Brown, Harper Bros. "The Story of a Pioneer," Anna Howard Shaw. "American Commonwealth," James Bryce. "Promised Land," Mary Antin, Houghton Mifflin. "Land of Fair Play," Geoffrey Parsons, Scribner. "Making of an American," J. A. Rils, Macmillan. "Peace and Patriotism," E. S. Smith, Lothrop, Lee and Shepard. "The Children in the Shadow," Ernest Kent Coulter, McBride Nest and Co. "American Citizenship," Charles and Mary Beard, Macmillan. [Illustration: COOK SYMBOL--GRIDIRON] This test is based on the thorough knowledge of the article on "Cooking" in the hand
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