Build confident, informed citizens with a clear view of how government works—from home to nation.
This civics text presents the government as a connected system—national, state, and local—reviewed through concrete problems of everyday life. It links the big ideas of liberty and representation to classroom activities, local investigations, and real-world cooperation. Readers will explore how government is organized, how laws are made and enforced, and how citizens participate in shaping their communities. The book emphasizes applied civics, with plenty of guided activities designed to turn study into action.
Through clear explanations, historical context, and practical study questions, the work shows how government and community life fit together. It encourages students to interview those in authority, study local issues, and share findings with peers. With a strong focus on cooperation and communication, the book helps readers understand their rights, duties, and the paths to constructive civic involvement.
- See how national, state, and local units of government cooperate to solve problems.
- Learn how representatives are chosen and how laws come to be.
- Explore courts, rights, and the role of citizens in shaping community life.
- Engage in activities that bring civic lessons to life through projects and discussions.
Ideal for students and teachers seeking a practical, classroom-ready guide to American government and citizenship.
A copy of OUR GOVERNMENT can help readers connect classroom lessons to everyday life and growing civic responsibility.