This guide to U.S. politics features surprising stories, hidden history, and clear explanations of how our government works--plus loads of weird but true facts Why is the president called the "commander-in-chief"? And did you know that during a filibuster senators can talk about whatever they want? They have read the phone book, a recipe for fried oysters, and even Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss In this next WBT Know-It-All, readers dive deep into the U.S. Capitol to uncover everything they need to know about our government--how things get done, who is who, and why things are the way they are. After reading this book, kids will walk away with a wealth of practical knowledge about our government, including the roles of each branch and how things get done. From the Senate to the Supreme Court and everything in between, readers will learn if a vote in Washington, D.C., really "counts," how the two-party system got started, how many representatives each state has and why, and more. They'll also be wowed by a ton of weird but true information, like funny laws in some states--in one, it's illegal to kill Bigfoot --how members of Congress ride their own mini-subways under the Capitol, and the surprising secrets of the dollar bill Jam-packed with photos, illustrations, fun facts and info, the Weird But True Know-it-all series is the anything-but-boring way to boost your brain
Format:Library Binding
Language:English
ISBN:B0GN2FVPZP
ISBN13:9798855018714
Release Date:February 2024
Publisher:Bound to Stay Bound Books
Length:192 Pages
Age Range:8 to 12 years
Grade Range:Grades 3 to 7
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Format: Library Binding
Condition: New
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