Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition
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A clear, classroom-oriented introduction to civil government that examines how local, state, and national institutions operate in daily life. It explains the functions and organization of municipal and county authorities, lawmaking and administration, the origins and development of governmental forms, and the structure and powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches at the national level. Chapters cover congressional processes, presidential duties and the cabinet, the federal judiciary, territories and public lands, constitutional amendment, and comparative governments, with appendices supplying foundational documents and references for classroom use.
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