Explores both sides of the debate over chemical and biological warfare, discussing how it has been used throughout history, what effects biological weapons have, how they are tested and controlled, and other related topics.
Discusses the history, powers, and duties of the executive branch of the United States government including the President, Vice President, the Cabinet, and independent agencies and commissions.
Presents a series of essays that discuss issues concerning whether or not religion has a part in the governmental process and how attitudes toward religion and government affect how America deals with foreign nations.