"Our National Institutions: A Short Sketch For Schools" by Anna Jane Buckland offers a concise overview of the foundational elements of the United States' government and civic structure. Designed as an accessible educational resource, this book provides a clear and straightforward introduction to the roles and functions of various national institutions.
Aimed at students, it serves as an excellent primer for understanding the principles of citizenship and the framework of American democracy. Buckland's work promotes civic engagement and provides a solid foundation for further exploration of political science and American history. Ideal for classroom use, this short sketch remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking a basic understanding of the U.S. government.
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