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The United States Congress and the Legislative Branch: How the Senate and House of Representatives Create Our Laws
104 pp.
| Enslow |
August, 2012 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-4066-3$31.93 New ed. (2008)
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4-6Constitution and the United States Government series.
This retitled and updated series provides insight into the three branches of U.S. government, other agencies, and the documents that guide them. The dry texts are well researched and informative. While the photographs add interest, some are poorly reproduced. Executive includes a list of presidents; Security and Legislative include timelines. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Constitution and the United States Government titles: The Constitution of the United States, The President and the Executive Branch, The Security Agencies of the United States, The Supreme Court and the Judicial Branch, The United States Congress and the Legislative Branch.