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ain? 8. What is the county seat? Is it conveniently situated? Reasons for thinking so? 9. If convenient, visit any county building, note the uses to which it is put, and report such facts as may be thus found out. 10. Obtain a deed, no matter how old, and answer these questions about it:-- a. Is it recorded? If so, where? b. Would it be easy for you to find the record? c. Why should such a record be kept? d. What officer has charge of such records? e. What sort of work must he and his assistants do? f. The place of such records is called what? g. What sort of facilities for the public should such a place have? What safety precautions should be observed there? h. Why should the county keep such records rather than the city or the town? i. Is there a record of the deed by which the preceding owner came into possession of the property? j. What sort of title did the first owner have? Is there any record of it? Was the first owner Indian or European? (The teacher might obtain a deed and base a class exercise upon it. It is easy with a deed for a text to lead pupils to see the common-sense basis of an important county institution, and thereafter to give very sensible views as to what it should be, even if it is not fully known what it is.) 11. Is there a local court for your town or city? 12. How do its cases compare in magnitude with those tried at the county seat? 13. If a man steals and is prosecuted, who becomes the plaintiff? 14. If a man owes and is sued for debt, who becomes the plaintiff? 15. What is a criminal action? 16. What is a civil action? 17. What is the result to the defendant in the former case, if he is convicted? 18. What is the result to the defendant in the latter case, if the decision is against him? 19. Is lying a crime or a sin? May it ever become a crime? 20. Are courts of any service to the vast numbers who are never brought before them? Why? 21. May good citizens always keep out of the courts if they choose? Is it their duty always to keep out of them? 22. Is there any aversion among people that you know to being brought before the courts? Why? 23. What is the purpose of a jail? Is this purpose realized in fact? 24. Should a disturbance of a serious nature break out in your town, whose immediate duty would it be to quell it? Suppose this duty should prove too difficult to perform, then what?
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