An introduction to the roles and responsibilities of the judicial branch of the United States government and explains how the judicial branch affects the lives of individual Americans.
Looks at the powers of the United States government for children, focusing on the Congress, the president and veto power, the courts, and other topics.
"Discusses the Scopes "monkey" trial that put evolution on trial in 1925, including the key figures in the court case, the final judgment, and the debate over teaching evolution in U.S. schools"--Provided by publisher.
Explores the issues of poverty in the United States through real-life stories of poor people and the agencies and organizations available to help them.
Explains how the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the United States government work together and how each branch affects every American's life.