Making Decisions on the Supreme Court (Civics for the Real World)
by Leona Fowler
Standing in the Vice President's Shoes (My Government)
by Kaitlyn Duling
Discusses issues surrounding various types of censorship which occur in schools including censorship of literature, courses, textbooks, and expression.
Affirmative Action (Celebration of the Civil Rights Movement)
by Mary-Lane Kamberg
"Since the 1960s, the United States government has issued executive orders and passed legislation aimed at achieving fair workplace hiring practices. Critics maintain that, in an attempt to ameliorate past injustices, the government has gone too far by practicing affirmative action--what opponents call "reverse discrimination." Students can use this book as a guide to the history of affirmative action, crucial moments in the timeline of this cause, and a better understanding of what affirmative...
Complete Book of Presidents & States, Grades 4 - 6
by American Education Publishing
Understanding Your Right to Freedom from Searches (Personal Freedom & Civic Duty)
by Brian Carson and Catherine Ramen
Critical Perspectives on U.S. Engagement in the Middle East (Analyzing the Issues)
by Anne C Cunningham
Health Care (Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints) (Current Controversies (Library))
Team Time Machine: The New Nation (Team Time Machine: The New Nation)
Democracy, Law, and Justice, Grades 5 - 8
by Daniel S Campagna and Ann Beauchamp Campagna
Congressional Ethics (Opposing Viewpoints (Library)) (Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback))
by Joe Tardiff
Japan Re-Armed (Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Japan)
by Malcolm McIntosh
At the end of the Pacific War in 1945, Japan laid down her arms and submitted to US technological superiority. The situation today is radically different, with Japan leading in many areas of advanced technology - with armed forces and weaponry the match of many NATO countries. Malcolm McIntosh analyses Japan's role in the Pacific, her relations with other Superpowers, as well as the trade and investment for which Japan is now famed and feared. First published in 1986, this title is part of the...
Presents a brief look at the life of one of New York City's most popular mayors.
So You Want to Be a Supreme Court Justice (Being in Government)
by Artika R Tyner