The Creation and Challenge of American Democracy, with Ray Curtis
Schedule
Sat, 14 Feb, 2026 at 01:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
422 2nd Street South, Great Falls, MT, United States, Montana 59405 | Great Falls, MT
Perhaps more importantly, he discusses all which is required of a citizen in a democracy, while wondering the same thing Benjamin Franklin did at the end of the Constitutional Convention: could Americans keep their new representative democracy? Ray wants citizens to know that they can IF they realize, as Baron de Montesquieu did that ‘in a democracy a citizen is everything.’ Additionally, using his knowledge Ray will also do his best to address audience questions regarding the foundations of American government.
This free admission event will take place in The History Museum & Research Center’s Ozark Club event room on Second Saturday, February 14 at 1pm.
For nearly 40 years educator Ray Curtis has taught about American government to students ranging from middle school, Boy's State, to AP Government to, most recently, university students at FVCC, UM, and Missoula College in classes anywhere from 10 to 125 students.
He is a James Madison Fellow (https://www.jamesmadison.gov/ ) with an MIS in American Constitutional history and education from the University of Montana
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