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Exercising a Civic Muscle

March 1, 2026 by drB
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I’ve never had a broken bone. (Can you hear me knock on wood?) But like all of us, I’ve had friends who have not only suffered the pain of a break, but the effects of the cast as well. The cast comes off and often the muscle seems to have shrunk. A muscle not used … Read more

Categories Live & Learn, Uncategorized Tags citizen, civic muscle, civics, Vote411, Voting 2 Comments
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Witenagemot

In Anglo-Saxon history, the great national council or parliament, consisting of the king with his dependents and friends and sometimes the members of his family, the ealdormen, the bishops, and other ecclesiastics.

Example usage: It had always existed in one form or another, extending back continuously to the "witenagemot" of the Anglo-Saxons.

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