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Title Page

Dedication

A Word from the Secretary of State

Author's Objective

From the Beginning to 1831

Primary: first... original ...
premier ... #1

From 1831 to 1913

1952 - A New Beginning

Recognized Political Parties

Changes During the Seventies

The Nineties

FIRST IN THE NATION

What is "Civic Responsibility"

What Makes NH Primary So Valuable...?

Media

Quiz

Activities

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

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*New Hampshire Presidential Primary Trading Cards

   

QUIZ

Word Match

1. govern     a) heritage
2. primary     b) choice
3. campaign     c) first
4. tradition     d) rule
5. election     e) run for office, or a cause

1. A state's top election official is called the Secretary of ________ .

2. An organized effort to accomplish a purpose is a _____________.

3. The study of a nation's heritage is called ___________________.

4. A ________________ is a person who seeks or is nominated for an office, prize, or honor.

5. The Republican Party began 1853 in (town)__________, (state)_____________.

6. The ______________ Party was organized in 1792 by Thomas Jefferson.

7. Love of country is called __________________.

8. A free and honest election is based on two conditions:

    a) People must have a _______________ of candidates.
    b) They must be allowed to ___________ in secret.

9. The name of the President of the United States from 1992 to the year 2000: _____________________________.

10. Why is New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary so valuable to the election of the President of the United States? List and explain every reason you can remember.

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