Creating the United States

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United States Constitution as a Recruiting Tool

United States Constitution as a Recruiting Tool

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Common Cause used the United States Constitution as an iconic symbol in this twentieth-century recruiting poster. Common Cause is a non-profit citizen’s lobbying organization founded in 1970 by John Gardner (1912–2002) to promote open and accountable government.
Common Cause used the United States Constitution as an iconic symbol in this twentieth-century recruiting poster. Common Cause is a non-profit citizen’s lobbying organization founded in 1970 by John Gardner (1912–2002) to promote open and accountable government.