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− | According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, The Sun,(New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref>The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>R. Smith, "Size of the Moon",Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref>==Notes==<references/> | + | According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, The Sun,(New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref>The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>R. Smith, "Size of the Moon",Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref> |
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Schudson said the Constitution shaped citizenship in fundamental ways.<ref name="Schudson">{{Cite book | last = Schudson | first = Michael | title = The Good Citizen: A Brief History of American Civic Life | publisher = Simon & Schuster | date = 1998 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=aawMAQAAMAAJ | isbn =0-684-82729-8 }}</ref>{{rp|8}} But elections in early American politics did not generate much interest<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|12}} while "open discussion of differences" was generally avoided.<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|18}} Citizenship later shifted to a polity of essentially "self-absorbed citizens", according to his analysis.<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|241}} | Schudson said the Constitution shaped citizenship in fundamental ways.<ref name="Schudson">{{Cite book | last = Schudson | first = Michael | title = The Good Citizen: A Brief History of American Civic Life | publisher = Simon & Schuster | date = 1998 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=aawMAQAAMAAJ | isbn =0-684-82729-8 }}</ref>{{rp|8}} But elections in early American politics did not generate much interest<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|12}} while "open discussion of differences" was generally avoided.<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|18}} Citizenship later shifted to a polity of essentially "self-absorbed citizens", according to his analysis.<ref name="Schudson"/>{{rp|241}} |
Revisi per 13 September 2013 05.06
According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.[1]The Moon, however, is not so big.[2]
Notes
- ↑ E. Miller, The Sun,(New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.
- ↑ R. Smith, "Size of the Moon",Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.
Schudson said the Constitution shaped citizenship in fundamental ways.[1]Templat:Rp But elections in early American politics did not generate much interest[1]Templat:Rp while "open discussion of differences" was generally avoided.[1]Templat:Rp Citizenship later shifted to a polity of essentially "self-absorbed citizens", according to his analysis.[1]Templat:Rp