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As an American, you have laws and responsibilities. Do you know what they are? This book will talk about the origin of the laws that dictate your rights and responsibilities as a citizen of your country. It will also include information on how you can be a good citizen. Do you think you can follow the tips mentioned in this book?
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What is the Athenian Democracy and how is it different from modern-day democracy? Enrich your child's knowledge on democracy, especially its beginning and changes, by reading this book for fifth graders. Trace how democracy was born in ancient Greece and how it spread across the world. Start reading and learning today.
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Do you understand what it means to be a citizen of your country? In this book, you will understand the legal and moral principles of your citizenship. It also discusses your rights and responsibilities as a citizen of both your state and the US. Be aware of your legal and moral obligations to your homeland.
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At the end of this book, you should be able to explain the process of the presidential election in the USA. Discuss how presidential candidates are selected and how they go through the process of nominating conventions to general elections. How often are presidential elections held? Know everything about choosing presidents in America by reading this book. Begin today.
6) Community Leaders: Elected and Respected Local Government Book Grade 3 Children's Government Books
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At the end of this book, you will learn to appreciate the democratic process of choosing your local leaders. The book will start off with a brief discussion on the type of government the United States follows. It will then proceed with a lesson on the government's role in protecting communities, where you belong. Finally, get to know the people tasked with the responsibility of safeguarding your local community.
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In this book, you will read about the Indian Removal Act. You will also read about the presidency of Andrew Jackson, the Trail of Tears and the Seminole Wars. With the amount of information in this book, you should be able to make a sound decision as to whether the Indian Removal Act was a smart move by the government or not. Start reading today.
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It was because of the "Big Stick" policy that the United States slowly became a world power. Read about the big stick foreign policy and Theodore Roosevelt, the man behind it. Also, read about how and why the US build the Panama Canal. What were the US policies toward Latin America? Get ready to learn!
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After America gained its independence, it needed to establish its own government. This book discusses in detail the roots of the US government from Ancient Greece to Shays Rebellion. Examine details of how the Founding Fathers influenced the decision making process. Lastly, compare and contrast the early US government and what it is today. Secure a copy now.
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In this book, you will learn about the definition as well as purpose of the constitutional convention. Read about its historic origin in the American government. When was it first used and why? How did the constitutional convention influence the leaders elected and the type of government followed? Pick this book today.
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Let's study the purpose of governments. Why do they exist? Who gave them the right to craft laws that dictate the live of the people? In particular, let's discuss the responsibilities of some government officials, starting with your mayor and governor. There's a lot to be learned from this book of government and politics. Grab a copy today.
12) What Does New America Need? Topics of the Constitutional Convention American Constitution Book G
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America suffered under a powerful government so they were afraid to give too much power on any government for fear of another war. It's interesting how their rules and laws gradually evolved to ensure equality while at the same time delegating sufficient power and authority to a central government. Most of these decisions were made during the Constitutional Convention. Turn the pages of this book to learn more
13) What Is a Federal System of Government? Systems of Government Grade 4 Children's Government Books
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You live in the USA, which is a prime example of a country following the federal system of government. But what does it mean and how does it differ from other government systems? This book provides an additional learning resource to fourth graders who wish to understand the federal system better. With concrete examples and compelling visuals, this book deserves a place in your child's reading collection.
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What was the Missouri Compromise? What were its significant contributions to American history? What lessons were learned after effects of the Missouri Compromise were felt? There is a lot to learn from this history book for fifth graders. Aside from technical definitions, the contents of the book will also brush on the expansion of slavery and threats to national unity. Read this book now!
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In this book, you will learn about the branches of local government. Read about the branches of your local community government and what their functions are. At the end of this book, you should be able to create a chart that shows who are the current office holders in your community. Start reading today!
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Use this book to learn about the two-party system that is practiced in the United States. You will also read about the political party and what it takes to be a member of one. Further, examine the functions of political parties as well as how they are organized. Delve deeper into how the US government works.
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Did you know that Louisiana was not originally a part of the US? It was purchased in an effort to expand the American territory. As a book on social studies dedicated on the subject, your child will learn about the importance of the Louisiana Purchase, as well as the unforgettable roles of James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and Napoleon Bonaparte.
18) How Do Governments Resolve Civil and International Conflicts? | Politics Books for Kids Grade 5 | Ch
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In this book, you will learn how America has resolved civil and international conflicts in the past. Remember that the country's history is riddled with wars inside and outside its borders as it worked on establishing itself as a free and independent nation. Read about the techniques the US employed to resolve conflicts. Learn from reading.
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Take a step back in time and discover life in Colonial America. More particularly, learn about the Albany Congress and the union of the colonies. What was the main purpose of the Albany Congress? Which colonial governments were involved? Every fact you learn adds a piece of puzzle that completes the history of how America came to be.
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It was not all good and merry after the Revolutionary War. The war left a trail of destruction and lives lost. How did the leaders deal with the aftermath of the Revolutionary War? What changes in policies and laws were put into place to ensure that such a war does not occur again? Pick up the pieces of the revolution and learn from them.