Simple civics, clear steps, and practical guidance for newcomers to the United States.
This beginner-friendly reader explains how government works in everyday terms, from city services to the national system, with a focus on helping new Americans understand their rights and responsibilities.
This edition presents short, one-line lessons designed for quick learning. It uses a very limited vocabulary and includes a glossary with translations into several languages. Topics span city departments, state and national government, and the naturalization process, all tied to real-life scenarios like finding a doctor, calling for help, and following the law.
- Clear explanations of city services and how laws affect daily life
- Practical steps for naturalization, including declarations, hearings, and certificates
- Plain, accessible text designed for learners with irregular attendance
- Vocabulary and translations to support understanding and use
Ideal for readers seeking an approachable introduction to civics, naturalization basics, and how government impacts everyday life.