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Think of leaders in your government as a pyramid. The president sits at the top level, while the lower levels are filled with elected officials ranging from the governors to the mayors. In this book, you will be learning about the duties and responsibilities of the government and the elected officials.
2) 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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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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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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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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If you dream of being a politician one day, then you must speak up in a town meeting. Consider this book as your introduction to citizenship and governance. Read about the structure of the US government, the importance of town meetings, and your role as a citizen. Understand the preparations that you need to do to actively participate in the decision-making process of your local government
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Did you know that the voting is a very powerful right of all citizens? It is important that you understand why you should take part in local government by practicing your right to vote, once you are eligible. You can practice voting at school, at home, and even within your preferred organizations and groups. Read to learn beginning today.
9) Law and Order: Purpose of Government & Law American Law Books Grade 3 Children's Government Books
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What is the purpose of a government? If you've ever asked yourself this question, then here's the book to give you answers. The contents of this book list down reasons on why all states and communities have governments and laws. At the end of this book, you should also be able to identify some laws in your local community. Grab a copy and start reading today.
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All countries in the world are run by different types of government. A government is the central body that makes the decisions of the people. In this book, you analyze the different types of government. You will also study the purpose of governments and how their powers are acquired, used and justified. Get a copy and begin reading today.
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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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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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What changes did America go through from 1969 to 1981? We'll know as we go through the contents of this book. In particular, this book will discuss the political climate during the three administrations. Take into consideration the evolving culture and civil rights development happening during the said period of time. Go ahead and start reading today.
14) 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
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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.
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