How Is a Government Elected? (Your Guide to Government)
by Susan Bright-Moore
Electing Our Leaders (I'm an American Citizen) (Rosen Common Core Readers)
by Earl McGraw
These timely volumes feature the history and purposes of some of the United States' most important government agencies through enlightening prose and carefully chosen photographs, engravings, and paintings.-- Informative guides to various government agencies, processes, and histories-- Perfect introductions to these important topics-- Ideal for research-- Complements school curriculumThe personalities, politics, and parties behind the highest office an American can hold.
Intelligence Agencies (Classified: Secrets You're Not Supposed to Know)
by Ellis Roxburgh
Political Manipulation (Influence and Persuasion)
by Philip Steele
Examines how emotion and prejudice are used to achieve outcomes in war and peace, commerce and politics, crime and charity, for good and for evil. Helps students tell fact from opinion. Explains the methods that politicians and the media use.
Civil Liberties & War on Terrorism (Lucent Terrorism Library)
by James D Torr
The Mermaid That Changed the Underwater Political System
by Mary Reinstadtler and Eleanor And Skylar Reinstadtler
The World Health Organization (Global Organizations)
by Sean Connolly
"Describes the historical and current efforts of the World Health Organization to ensure that everyone has access to health care and the efforts of the organization to contain communicable diseases"--Provided by publisher.
Samurai Science (Warrior Science)
by Allison Lassieur and Marcia Lusted
The Mossad and Other Israeli Spies (Spies Around the World)
by Michael E. Goodman
Preventing Cruel and Unusual Punishment (Bill of Rights)
by Hallie Murray
Should Citizens Be Required to Vote? (Points of View)
by Leslie Beckett
Community Questions (Community Questions)
by Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad
Whales, Drawing and Reading (Explore & Draw (Library))
by Gare Thompson