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2) Civics
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Provides insight into key social concepts regarding civics.
3) We can vote
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Teaches young learners about the importance voting in a democratic government. Includes color photographs, a glossary, a civics checklist on getting ready to vote, and an index.
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Contains over four hundred entries that provide information on topics related to the foundations and background of U.S. government, civil rights and civic responsibilities, political participation, and branches of government, public policy, state and local government, and international politics and economics; arranged alphabetically within each category.
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Several presidential elections in United States history have had contested or delayed results. Some have been decided by the House of Representatives, special commissions, and the Supreme Court. In Election 2020: A Lesson in Civics, readers will learn about the charges of voter fraud, foreign interference, recounts, legislative hearings, lawsuits, and the final vote of the electoral college. Diagrams, infographics, and tables explain the civic systems...
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We live in a world where an epidemic in Mexico affects lives in Europe, air pollution in China disturbs crops in Bangladesh, and financial disaster in the U.S. impacts economic growth everywhere. Given this high level of interdependence, isn't it more important than ever to be aware of the effect of our actions on the rest of the planet? Filmmaker Jian Yi and his team discussed this question with people from a variety of backgrounds on five different...
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Describes the difference between a right and a responsibility, gives examples of rights people have stood up and fought for, and of responsibilities that are part of good citizenship. Readers will gain a new understanding of the importance of the relationship between citizenship and society.
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IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about U.S. civics, law, and justice but don't want to wade through dry and dull legalese to get the answers, you will love this down-to-earth collection of essays that provide an insider's view of the legal system. In Civics, Law, and Justice--How We Became U.S., career lawyer and judge J. Layne Smith offers crystal-clear insight and straightforward answers to everything you've ever wanted to know about the art and science of...
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"Kids can be good citizens, too. They have freedoms within the groups they belong to and responsibilities to show they carewith their words and their actions. In We Are Citizens readers will explore what being a good citizen means at home, at school, and in the world."--Provided by publisher.