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The Handy Civics Answer Book
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11 June 2024

From rights and responsibilities to creating the Constitution and the shape of the government, citizens have a central role in the governance of the United States. A vital guide that explores the duties and responsibilities of an American citizen, The Handy Civics Answer Book: How to Be a Good Citizen also explains the three branches of government and the political processes that influence their functioning. From intriguing historical tidbits to the intricate inner workings of the law, this book is a treasure trove of civics knowledge. This illuminating book answers more than 600 of the most intriguing questions about civics, citizenship, and the government, including …
Whether through the vote, exercising our free speech rights, defending our country, serving on a jury, respecting laws, staying informed, or respecting the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others, The Handy Civics Answer Book will arm you with the knowledge you need to be an informed and active participant in the democratic process. This compelling resource to Washington, governance, and civic duties is ideal for anyone interested in American politics and government or who is simply seeking to become a more engaged citizen. With more than 120 photos, this tome is richly illustrated. It’s helpful bibliography provides sources for further exploration, and an extensive index adds to its usefulness.
"★ Starred Review. A thorough and accessible primer on citizenship in the United States that breaks down the three branches of government. … An essential purchase ..." — School Library Journal
"... Written in simple, clear language with minimal jargon, this desktop handbook answers everyday questions about the workings of Congress, amending the Constitution, separation of powers, voting, immigration, the Bill of Rights, the path to citizenship, and much more. ... excellent handbook is enthusiastically recommended and warrants a spot in public libraries, secondary-school libraries, and perhaps in most folks' back pocket. ... This comprehensive and accessible guide will be a boon to civics students." — Booklist
"The person on your list who’s mourning the end of the political season, will be happy to get “The Handy Civics Answer Book: How to Be a Good Citizen” .... It’s a large, heavy book about our American documents, the Amendments they should know about, what it means to be a “good citizen,” and more." — Bookworm Sez
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. Formation of the United States and Its Constitution
2. Congress
3. Presidency
4. The Supreme Court and the Federal Judiciary
5. The Bill of Rights
6. The Civil Rights Movement
7. Citizen Rights and Responsibilities
8. How to Become a Citizen
9. State and Local Governments
Bibliography
Glossary
Index