. The essential facts of Oklahoma history and civics . of the state by an initiative this has been done, a vote will be had on theproposed law at the next regular election. Shoulda law passed by the legislature appear to a largenumber of voters unwise and undesirable, theymay petition for its reference to the electorate(referendum). When such a petition has beensigned by the required number of voters, the lawto which it refers will not go into operation beforeit has been voted on by the general method makes it possible for the people of astate to keep a very direc
. The essential facts of Oklahoma history and civics . of the state by an initiative this has been done, a vote will be had on theproposed law at the next regular election. Shoulda law passed by the legislature appear to a largenumber of voters unwise and undesirable, theymay petition for its reference to the electorate(referendum). When such a petition has beensigned by the required number of voters, the lawto which it refers will not go into operation beforeit has been voted on by the general method makes it possible for the people of astate to keep a very direct control over legislation,and themselves to make the laws which they desireto have enacted, when the legislature does notreadily respond to the determined will of thepeople. QUESTIONS 1. Describe a legislative body in session. 2. What is a game warden? A veto? A civil law?Interstate commerce? A lobby? A lobbyist? 3. Show the value of the pure food law; of a lawto enforce contracts; of the veto power. GREAT SEALS OF THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIE.^. Copyright 1914 by G. & C. Merriam Websters New International Dictionary, by permission of thePublishers, G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Mass. PART III THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERN-MENT GREAT SEALS OF THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES
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