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The American Legion Boys State and American Legion Auxiliary Girls State are week-long summer leadership and citizenship programs for high school juniors that help students learn the mechanics of American government and politics. The programs are sponsored by the American Legion (AL) and the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA), respectively. Students are usually nominated by their high school during their junior year. One or two male and female students from each high school are then selected to receive the honor after a competitive application process. Once attending, students are given the opportunity to simulate local-level and state-level politics through mock elections and government positions. Both Boys and Girls State began in 1937.
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