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Lexile measure
510L
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English
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"Governing the United States: Ask the Governor introduces readers to the very important position of governor and what governors do for their states. Using a question and answer format, this 24-page book provides basic information about a governor's job, authority, and everyday functions. The Governing the United States series introduces people and their specific roles in shaping the laws and communities of the United States. With an easy-to-read Q&A...
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Lexile measure
560L
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English
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"Governing the United States: Ask the President introduces readers to the very important position of president and what a president does for the country. Using a question and answer format, this 24-page book provides basic information about a president's duties, authority, perks, and everyday functions. The Governing the United States series introduces people and their specific roles in shaping the laws and communities of the United States. With an...
3) Ask a judge
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Lexile measure
560L
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English
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"Judges have important roles in federal, state, and local governments. What are the different kinds of judges? What do judges do all day? Ask a judge answers these questions and more. Read this book to learn all about judges!"--Back cover.
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Lexile measure
670L
Language
English
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"Governing the United States: Ask a Congressperson introduces readers to the very important position of a member of the House of Representatives. Using a question and answer format, this 24-page book provides basic information about a congressperson's job, authority, and everyday functions.The Governing the United States series introduces people and their specific roles in shaping the laws and communities of the United States. With an easy-to-read...
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Lexile measure
660L
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English
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"Governing the United States: Ask the Attorney General introduces readers to the very important position of the attorney general of the United States and of individual states or territories. Using a question and answer format, this 24-page book provides basic information about the attorney general's job, authority, and everyday functions. The Governing the United States series introduces people and their specific roles in shaping the laws and communities...
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Inspire today's young readers to become tomorrow's leaders with this educational and empowering collection.
Prepare kids to become active participants in democracy with these five picture books on U.S. government. This collection includes Free for You and Me, If I Ran for President, If I Were President, The Supreme Court and Us, and A Vote Is a Powerful Thing.
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English
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GRADES 1-4: Elementary-aged readers will explore the role of a mayor in this 24-page nonfiction social studies book! An easy-to-read Q&A format provides basic information about a mayor's job, authority, and everyday functions.
GOVERNMENT BOOK FOR KIDS: Mayors can make a big difference in shaping our laws and our communities. They are some of the people who are responsible for governing the United States. But what exactly is a mayor? What is a mayor's...
10) Run for office
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Lexile measure
700L
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English
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This book shows readers how, by running for office, they can help solve problems that matter to them. It provides pointers for identifying an office that they might like to consider.
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Pub. Date
2022.
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English
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"Ada and Bea are on a tour of Washington, DC, learning all about the US Supreme Court, from its founding in 1789 to today. Along the way, they hear from the Constitution, important justices, and key figures from landmark cases, such as Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, gaining an understanding of how the Court has shaped our lives."--
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Lexile measure
AD 670L
Language
English
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"It's a free country! But what does that mean? The five liberties protected by the First Amendment are explained here in catchy, engaging rhymes. Vivid, kid-friendly examples demonstrate the meaning of freedom of religion, speech, and the press, and the rights to assemble peacefully and to petition the government" --
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