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United States Government: Democracy in Action, Reading Essentials & Study Guide

by Glencoe Mcgraw-Hill

Student Workbook. The Reading Essentials and Study Guide is designed to help you use recognized reading strategies to improve your reading-for-information skills.

United States Government: Democracy in Action

by McGraw-Hill-Glencoe Staff

This program provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at Washington never before available in any government program.

United States Government: Democracy In Action, Student Edition

by McGraw-Hill-Glencoe Staff

This program provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at Washington never before available in any government program.

United States Government: Democracy in Action

by Richard C. Remy

FEATURING COAUTHORSHIP BY CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY. Thanks to the partnership between Glencoe and Congressional Quarterly, this book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at Washington never before available in any government program.

United States Government: Democracy in Action (Student Edition)

by Richard C. Remy

Show students how they can shape the future by becoming involved in the political process United States Government: Democracy in Action reflects the most current information on the United States government, focusing on the changes that have occurred in the last three to four years.

United States Government: Our Democracy

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie Lee Arbetman

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United States Government: Our Democracy (Government Networks Ser.)

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie Lee Arbetman

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United States Government

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie Lena Morreale Scott Megan L. Hanson

United States Government and History textbook.

United States Government

by Ags Secondary

What could be more important than learning about government? United States citizens need to stay informed, know their rights, and be involved. It's basic to a democratic system. The updated United States Government goes beyond planting the seed for citizen participation. This comprehensive text explores the origins and development of our government, the history of political parties, and branches of government.

United States Government

by Jane W. Smith Carol Sullivan

Welcome to a study of United States government. You may be asking yourself, "Why do I need to know about the different branches that make up the U.S. government?" Part of being a responsible U.S. citizen involves learning about the country's government and understanding how it works.

United States Government: Democracy In Action (Texas edition)

by Mcgraw-Hill Staff

Another way that population affects the political organization of a state is through its mobility. Millions of Americans change residences each year. As a result, political power is slowly changing and being modified. A major shift in population from the North and East to the South and West caused Southern and Western states to gain representatives in Congress based on the census, while some states in the North and East lost representation.

United States Government (HMH Social Studies)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Staff

United States Government and Civics

by Donald A. Ritchie Richard C. Remy Lee Arbetman Inc. Street Law Cathy Ruffing

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United States Government And Politics: Preparing For The Advanced Placement Examination

by David Wolfford

A one-semester or one-year course, perfect for students preparing to take the AP United States Government and Politics Exam.

United States Government, Democracy in Action

by Richard C. Remy

This book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at Washington never before available.

United States Government Our Democracy

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie

United States government textbook

United States Government: Our Democracy

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie Lee Arbetman

NIMAC-sourced textbook

United States Government Our Democracy

by Richard C. Remy Donald A. Ritchie Lee Arbetman M. Ed. J. D. Megan L. Hanson M.S. [et al.]

United States Government, Our Democracy © 2018 allows high school students to master an understanding of the structure, function, and powers of government at all levels. Students will develop an appreciation for the value of citizenship and civic participation as they learn and apply the principles and beliefs upon which the United States was founded. As a result, students will be well-prepared for success in college, career, and civic life.

United States Government: Our Democracy, Inquiry Journal

by McGraw Hill

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United States Government & Politics

by David Walfford

Cover all the essential content and prepare students for the AP U.S. Government and Politics exam by exploring the foundations of American democracy, branches of government, civil liberties/rights, political ideologies/beliefs, and political participation. The text includes all nine required foundational documents, the complete text of the United States Constitution, and Supreme Court case descriptions. Track student progress with unit reviews, assessments, and a full-length AP Government and Politics practice exam modeled on the new course and exam descriptions.

United States Government & Politics

by David Wolfford

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United States Government (Student Text)

by Kristina Swann

By reading this student text, you will learn about different kinds of governments. You will find out how governments developed over time. You will discover many interesting things about the government of the United States and how it works.

United States History: Vol. 2, 1877 to Present (Indiana Edition)

by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. Broussard James M. Mcpherson

Presents American history from 1877 to the present world

United States History

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary William Deverell

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United States History

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda Greenow

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