Students Guide to Congress by CQ Press
Who is running AmericaCongress or the President? The way Congress works: How does an idea become a law? Imagine how questions like these, in Students Guide to Congress, will stimulate discussion among your students. The book covers topics such as:
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- Origins of Congress
- Powers of Congress
- Congressional Procedures
- Congressional Leadership
- Elections and Constituents
Students Guide to Congress is the second title in the brand new Students Guide to the U.S. Government Series, which presents essential information about the U.S. government in a manner accessible to high school students. In a unique three-part format, these titles place at the readers fingertips everything they need to know about the evolution of elections, Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, from the struggles to create the U.S. government in the late eighteenth century through the on-going issues of the early twenty-first century.
Each Guide is divided into three sections:
Part One Three essays, each addressing a provocative question about the books topic
Part Two A-Z entries covering key concepts and terms
Part Three Primary Source Library of legislation, Supreme Court cases, and other historical documents
The user-friendly design includes:
- Pro/Con debates
- Maps
- Timeline
- Charts
- Photos
- Political cartoons
- Profiles of decision makers
- And much more!
The Students Guide to the U.S. Government Series from CQ Press is written so that students need no prior knowledge to understand the fundamental concepts presented. By placing at handin thought-provoking essays, easy-to-understand encyclopedic entries, and pivotal primary source documentsthe essential information needed by student researchers and educators, the Students Guide to the U.S. Government Series offers valuable resources for government, politics, and history classes.