United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
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United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
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United States
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Incoming Resources
- The U.S. Constitution, by Don Nardo
- Chester Arthur, Heidi M.D. Elston
- National government, [Ernestine Giesecke]
- Las elecciones generales, Kathryn Westgate ; traducido por Rossana Zúñiga
- Impeachment
- Presidential elections, all about the electoral process, campaigning, political parties, and much more, by Carole Marsh
- The national government, by Barbara Silberdick Feinberg
- Presidential losers, David J. Goldman
- The President's work, a look at the executive branch, by Elaine Landau
- Cuáles son las partes del gobierno?, por William David Thomas
- The Constitution
- Voting, a kid's guide, by Nel Yomtov
- The Republican Party, the story of the Grand Old Party, by Dale Anderson
- What are the branches of government?, by Jennifer Boothroyd
- The constitution, the story behind America's governing document, Kerry A. Graves
- What is the Constitution?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The U.S. House of Representatives, by Muriel L. Dubois ; Consultant: Steven S. Smith
- Politics and power in the United States, Kristin Thiel
- The presidency, by Geoffrey M. Horn
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
- The Congress of the United States, Michael Kronenwetter
- The presidency, by Kevin J. McNamara
- U.S. government, what you need to know, by Melissa Ferguson
- Separation of powers, Daniel R. Faust
- Fault lines in the constitution, the framers, their fights, and the flaws that affect us today, written by Cynthia Levinson and Sanford Levinson
- What are the three branches of the government?, and other questions about the U.S. Constitution, Benjamin Richmond
- Citizenship, by Jason Skog ; illustrated by Kelly Brown
- The history of third parties, Vicki Cox
- The history of third parties, Norma Jean Lutz ; Arthur M. Schlesinger jr., Senior Consulting Editor
- Rights and responsibilities, using your freedom, Frances Shuker Haines
- Political parties, a kid's guide, by Cari Meister
- Everyone counts, a citizen's number book, written by Elissa Grodin ; illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- A woman's place in early America, LeeAnne Gelletly
- United States, Elden Croy
- How laws are passed
- Modern political parties, by Lydia Bjornlund
- Voting in elections, by Jack Manning
- What is a government?, Baron Bedesky
- Americapedia, taking the dumb out of freedom, Jodi Anderson, Daniel Ehrenhaft, and Andisheh Nouraee
- Who leads our country?, by Jacqueline Laks Gorman
- African-Americans & the presidency, a history of broken promises, Christopher B. Booker
- US government through infographics, Nadia Higgins ; graphics by Alex Sciuto
- D is for democracy, a citizen's alphabet, written by Elissa Grodin and illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- The U.S. Congress, [why it matters to you], Melissa McDaniel
- Understanding checks and balances, Amie Jane Leavitt
- Presidential debates, Phil Corso
- Woodrow Wilson, BreAnn Rumsch
- The Senate, by Veda Boyd Jones
- You call this democracy?, how to fix our government and deliver power to the people, Elizabeth Rusch
- The Presidency, [why it matters to you], Karen Kellaher
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