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Books in Sequence American Government series

  • Writing the Bill of Rights

    Matt Bowers

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders. This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from idea to implementation. Engaging photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from the creation of the Constitution through the writing of the Bill of Rights and the importance of these rights today. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included.
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  • Writing the U.S. Constitution

    Matt Bowers

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders. This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from idea to implementation. Engaging photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from the Articles of Confederation through ratifying the Constitution and the importance it still holds today. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included.
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  • Understanding How Laws Are Made

    Matt Bowers

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders. This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from the idea to implementation. Engaging photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from thinking of an idea for a new law through writing a bill, getting it passed by Congress and getting the president to sign it into law. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included.
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  • Understanding the Path to Citizenship

    Kremena Spengler

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders. This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from idea to implementation. Full-color photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from first arrival in the U.S. through the application process, interview and final ceremony. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included.
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  • Understanding the Path to Citizenship

    Kremena Spengler

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2019)
    "This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from idea to implementation. Full-color photographs and a timeline support each step in the process, from first arrival in the U.S. through the application, testing and the final oath. A glossary, further resources, and an index are included"--
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  • Holt American Government

    RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT

    Hardcover (HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON, March 13, 2002)
    American Government, Grades 9-12: American Civics - hardcover.
  • American Government: Office of the President

    John Perritano

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc., April 1, 2016)
    The Office of the President handbook details the specific jobs of the president, including chief of state, chief executive, and commander-in-chief, plus the role of the president s cabinet and the limited powers of the office. Five unique handbooks comprise the new American Government series. With the confusing political discourse in today s world, it s no wonder kids tune out. How can we tune them back in? The stale descriptions in standard American government textbooks do nothing to motivate learning. The readability is too high. And the language too dry. How can we make it personal? Accessible? Interesting? Even humorous?
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  • What Are Citizens' Basic Rights?

    William David Thomas

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2008)
    - Meets NCSS and state social studies curriculum standards for grades 4 and 5- Boosts students interest in the 2008 election- Sidebars build on concepts introduced in text and provide fascinating facts- Glossary, Index- Sources of further information
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  • What Are the Parts of Government?

    William David Thomas

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes how the three branches of the federal government fit together, and the structure and function of each branch, and discusses the basic form and variations in state governments.
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  • American Government

    Roger LeRoy Miller

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Feb. 12, 2001)
    INTRODUCE YOUR STUDENTS TOTHE INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES, AND POLITICS OF GOVERNMENT Formerly published by National Textbook Company this comprehensiveprogram relates the study of government to the history and dominant leaders ofour nation.
  • What Is a Constitution?

    William David Thomas

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes the origins of the idea of a written constitution and what it should cover, and discusses the creation of the Constitution, the amendment process and the most important amendments, and state constitutions and governments.
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  • American Government

    RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT

    Hardcover (HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON, April 15, 2002)
    American Government Young Adult Text Book. 2003. Texas Edition.