[159] Revised Laws of Minnesota, 1915, ch. 14, 1340, p. 273. General Statutes, 1913, 2299, p. 629; General Laws, 1895, ch. 17, sec. 2, p. 138. This legislation had been preceded by legislation of 1895, prescribing civil government for county schools.
[160] Laws of Indiana, 1907, ch. 192, p. 324. Burns’ Annotated Statutes, 1914, 6582 (5984), Vol. III, p. 384, and 6584, p. 385.
[161] Ibid.
[162] Compiled Laws of South Dakota, 1903, 2378, p. 432. The teaching of civil government and United States history in the common schools.
[163] Revised Code of North Dakota, 1913, par. 1383, Vol. I, p. 332. The requirement included American history and civil government.
[164] Laws of Kansas, 1903, ch. 435, p. 672. History of United States and Kansas history. Laws, 1913, ch. 271, p. 454, added civil government. General Statutes, 1915, ch. 105, art. 5, par. 8985, p. 1818, for district schools, history of the United States and of Kansas.
[165] Revised Statutes of Nebraska, 1913, ch. 71, art. X, 6839, sec. 140, p. 1907.
[166] Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1909, par. 10852, and ibid., 1919, par. 11218, and ibid., 1909, par. 10923, Vol. III, p. 3400 respectively. The last law is also in Session Laws, 1903, p. 264; ibid., 1909, p. 770.
[167] Laws of Oklahoma, 1905, p. 378; Compiled Laws, 1909, sec. 8233, p. 1664.
[168] Revised Laws of Oklahoma, 1910, art. III, 7667, Vol. II, p. 2084; Session Laws, 1907-8, p. 14.