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How a Law Is Passed
  • Format
  • HARDCOVER
  • Authored by: Bill Scheppler
  • From the Series: The U.S. Government: How It Works
  • Trim Size: 6-1/2 x 9-1/4
  • ISBN-10: 0791094669
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-7910-9466-2
  • Status: In Stock
  • List Price: $30.00
  • Imprint: Chelsea House
  • Published: 08/01/2007
  • Dewey Number: 328
  • Reading Level: Grades 5-8
  • Pages: 104

Summary

For a piece of legislation to become an official law in the United States, it must first undergo a long and complex process involving two branches of the government: the legislative and the executive. How a Law Is Passed puts students right where the lawmaking action is by tracking the progress of laws, from proposals in Congress, through debates in the House of Representatives and the Senate, to approval by the president. Readers will also be hooked by this book's lively full-color photographs, detailed narrative, informative sidebars, and concise glossary.

Specifications

Full-color and black-and-white photographs. Sidebars. Bibliography. Glossary. Further reading. Index.

About the Author(s)

Bill Scheppler is an award-winning nonfiction author who has written many books on a broad range of topics, from the Ironman Triathlon to the Iraqi insurgency. He lives in San Francisco.

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