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3 Any living organization, functioning ma- chine, or organized group must have a governing body to guide and direct it so that it may build strength and operate in an effective manner. The multitude lives as it is governed. It suffers when the government is defeated and. likewise, it celebrates its moment of glory as the pictured multitude is in front of the court house on October 18, 1918, bet- ter known as D-day. We in the United States of America have been more than fortunate to live in a coun- try where we have a fair and stable gov- erning unit to guide and protect us when the need was urgent or otherwise. Roosevelt's government is fashioned after that of our country. It is composed of an executive branch, a legislative branch. composed of a house and senate, and a iudiciary branch. This manner of govern- ment was chosen by the students for their own use. In other words, they make laws that put restrictions on themselves, which most students realize is for their own good. 4 A A A 4 4 14- 1 tloun nnntt ul' 5 ' E I f- HI: 1 l . tff1 - - f'--- ' . ...-g gl g ..-...-.-..- YW 9 Y? 1 i-llllllllllttlll nmlilii 1 lie 09000 Q 00000 F. J SE -5 , L liil -n 1 S r, 2 gl I GOVERNMENT
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