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Capture the Flag
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How the U.S. Government Works PDF Print E-mail













What You Need to Know:
• This book offers clear explanations of all things government related.
• The language is simple and the information is well organized and easy to follow.
• There is a recap at the end to pull all the concepts together.
• The glossary and index in the back make it simple to look up specific topics.
• Keep in mind that there is no current data as the book was published in 1999.
Sweet Book Summary:
When your kids ask questions about the government, elections and how it all works, this book is a great reference. It begins by relating our government to a school, bringing the concepts closer to home for young readers. The basics of the U.S. government are then covered, including, why our government was formed, what the constitution is and what the three branches of the government do and how they work together.
Author: Syl Sobel Illustrator: Pam Tanzey Published: 1999, 48 pages
Themes: Government, Non-Fiction, Reference
If You Liked This Book, Try:
Vote!, Eileen Christelow
If I Ran for President, Chatherine Stier
America Votes, How our President is Elected, Linda Granfield
 

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