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out education, it is much easier and less expensive to ob- tain the needed education in this country than in any other. Many different agencies have been created for the express purpose of helping less fortunate individuals to work their way through school by providing part-time work. The most widely-known of these agencies is the NYA, created and maintained by our Federal Government. Many a college stu- dent has received his education through help from the National Youth Administration when he couldn't have received it in any other way. We leave high school to take more active parts as citizens of our democracy--God bless it--all men are consider- ed created equal, all have equal rights and equal opportunities to secure an education. Under our government, development of individual initiative, the will to get ahead, is stressed and the person who makes no effort to develop his initiative is considered lazy. In an autocracy, of which there are so many today, development of individual initiative is suppressed. The common people, in fact all the people, are considered stupid, ignorant, unable mentally to make decisions and to govern themselves, therefore, their Wbenefactorm, a wolf in sheep's clothing, must make their decisions for them and tell them everything they can or cannot do. People in these countries areegxngtold what to think and the children in school are taught to use a gun and to march, before they are taught to read or write. In these countries, human life is no more sacred then that of insects. Any attempt to escape or over- throw the NgovernmentP is immediately quenched by a bullet or two in the most vulnerable spot. Prizes are given in these countries to women who have the largest families so why should a few million governmental murders a year make any difference? In an autocracy, people may not like the heads of their government, but they have no choice in the matter. In our democracy, if the majority of the people disagree with the things the government officials do, they can remove these officers at the next election. Maybe all intelligent people can't hold office, but all intelligent people can vote to put an intelligent man into office, one who will work for the good of the majority and not for a small minority of people who might happen to be powerful. New that the autocratic form of government is threaten- ing our democracy through all the different 'isms,n we of the younger generation and you of the older simple must be non our toesn every minute. We must be good citizens. We must keep our minds open, olive, fertile, active so that we will be able to judge the difference between propoganda and truth, the difference between right and wrong. We have received valuable training during our twelve years in school, but it is especially important that we, as
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