Article II: Building the Executive Branch (21)
Americans often have questions about what the president can and can't do. Many of these questions are answered in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. From declaring war to appointing ambassadors and Supreme Court justices, the powers of the presidency are explained in this helpful book. The informative narrative connects the past and present using language from the Constitution that is explained in an accessible way. Current examples of the executive branch in action are presented. Featuring primary sources, graphic organizers, fact boxes, and sidebars, this engaging reading experience helps foster a sense of informed and active citizenship.
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SeriesConstitution Explained!, The
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ManufacturerGareth Stevens
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PublisherGareth Stevens
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Publisher or imprintGareth Stevens
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AuthorKawa, Katie
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ISBN-13978-1-5382-5856-9
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
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Reading Interest4,5,6
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# of Pages32
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Dewey Decimal342.73/06--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelU
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Date Published2021
Americans often have questions about what the president can and can't do. Many of these questions are answered in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. From declaring war to appointing ambassadors and Supreme Court justices, the powers of the presidency are explained in this helpful book. The informative narrative connects the past and present using language from the Constitution that is explained in an accessible way. Current examples of the executive branch in action are presented. Featuring primary sources, graphic organizers, fact boxes, and sidebars, this engaging reading experience helps foster a sense of informed and active citizenship.