
Constitution of the State of Minnesota — 1960 Version
A Comprehensive Guide to Minnesota's Governance in 1960By Government of the State of MinnesotaLength2h 34m
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The "Constitution of the State of Minnesota 'Äî 1960 Version" serves as a vital document that encapsulates the governance structure and foundational principles guiding the state. Written in a formal, legalistic style typical of constitutional texts, it reflects the historical evolution of Minnesota's laws and societal values, capturing the essence of statehood in a rapidly changing America. The document is meticulously organized, delineating the separation of powers, individual rights, and legislative procedures essential for maintaining democratic governance. Understanding its context is crucial, as it resonates with the broader American Constitutional framework while addressing the unique legal and social needs of Minnesota'Äôs populace during the mid-20th century. The Government of the State of Minnesota, as the author, embodies a collective voice born from the diverse historical experiences and cultural heritage of its residents. The revised constitution was developed in response to evolving political landscapes, civic needs, and judicial precedents established by previous governance models. It demonstrates a deeper commitment to civil rights and community-focused legislation, reflecting the societal aspirations of the time. I highly recommend this enlightening text to scholars, legal practitioners, and any citizen interested in the origins and implications of state law. Engaging with this document not only enhances one'Äôs understanding of Minnesota'Äôs political identity but also encourages a broader reflection on civic responsibilities and rights within the American constitutional framework.
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length2 hrs 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 11, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Titlepage
2Text (pt. 1)
3Text (pt. 2)