Explore the building blocks of American government with clear, age‑appropriate guidance.
This concise, classroom‑friendly course covers local, state, and national government in an approachable way, helping younger readers grasp how laws, elections, and public duties work in everyday life.
Written for ungraded, grammar, and high schools, this edition presents the foundation principles and common facts of government in simple language. It offers topical analyses, blackboard outlines, and practical summaries to support quick learning and classroom discussion.
- Plain explanations of town, city, county, state, and national government
- Structured chapters with outlines and study aids for quick review
- Historical contexts that illuminate how institutions evolved
- Designed for younger students who have studied arithmetic and reading well
Ideal for readers beginning a civics course or needing a compact refresher on how government works in the United States.