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4.1. Becoming a Citizen

2.5. Articles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

5.4. Civil Rights and Equal Protection for Race, Gender, and Disability

2.2. The Articles of Confederation

4.10. Liberty in Conflict with Equality or Authority

5.3. Constitutional Issues Related to the Civil War, Federal Power, and Individual Civil Rights

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2.3. The Constitutional Convention

4.8. Cooperation Between Individuals and Elected Leaders

4.11. Political Courage and Those Who Affirmed or Denied Democratic Ideals